E1 n, Dte c, Ascii t – Quick Eagle Networks DL3800E User Manual

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Installation

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E1 N

ETWORK

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ONNECTION

The eight port connector can be either a DB-9, DB-15, or BNC. The
connectors are located on the DL3800E unit back panel for connecting to
the E1 networks.

Connect the DL3800E unit to each E1 Network using the appropriate cable
and connectors, available from Quick Eagle Networks.

DTE C

ABLE

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ND

C

ONNECTION

DTE interface connectors are provided on the back of the DL3800E, a
50-pin SCSI socket receptacle for HSSI compatible DTE, and a DB-25
(E1A-530) socket connector for V.35/X.21 or RS-449 compatible DTEs.

If using a HSSI interface, the cable connecting the DL3800E unit to the DTE
consists of 25 twisted pairs with an overall foil/braid shield. The DL3800E
unit end of the cable should have a plug connector. One 50-pin SCSI socket
receptacle is provided on the rear of the DL3800E unit to connect it to
HSSI-based networks/systems. Cables and connectors are available from
Quick Eagle Networks. Using the appropriate cable and connectors,
connect the DL3800E-HSSI connector to the HSSI DTE.

If using a V.35/X.21 interface, use a shielded cable supplied by Quick Eagle
Networks to connect the DL3800E unit to the DTE. One DB-25 (E1A-530)
socket connector is provided on the back of the DL3800E unit to connect
the DL3800E to the V.35/RS-449/X.21 compatible DTE. Using the
appropriate cable and connectors, connect the V.35/RS-449/X.21 DTE
device to the DL3800E unit.

ASCII T

ERMINAL

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SNMP C

ONNECTION

The DL3800E unit is accessed by an ASCII terminal or SNMP Management
System workstation through direct, daisy-chained, or dial-up modem
connection.

On the rear panel of the DL3800E unit, two socket DE-9 receptacles labeled
NMS

and COMM PORT are provided for connection to the SNMP

workstation or ASCII terminal, respectively. An RS-232 straight cable, with
DE-9 plug connectors, is used to link the DL3800E unit with the terminal,
modem, or workstation.

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