6500plus processor cards, Processor cards – Vanguard Managed Solutions Vanguard 6500 PLUS User Manual

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About the 6500

PLUS

Hardware

6500

PLUS

Processor Cards

Introduction

The 6500

PLUS

processor card provides the main processing power in a 6500

PLUS

node. There are three types of processor cards:

• 6505

PLUS

Asynchronous Access Server

• 6507

PLUS

Multifunctional Access Server

• 6525

PLUS

Network Concentrator

Description

6500

PLUS

processor cards are shipped with Single Inline Memory Modules (SIMMs)

in sockets U79 and U80. The processor card cannot operate without SIMMs.

Each processor card has six ports. You can password protect all ports on the
6505

PLUS

and 6507

PLUS

cards and all asynchronous ports on the 6525

PLUS

. You can

also configure processor cards from a locally or remotely connected terminal.

6505

PLUS

Asynchronous
Access Server

The 6505

PLUS

is an asynchronous packet assembler/disassembler (PAD). If your node

is based on the 6505

PLUS

processor card, you can:

• Use only one 6505

PLUS

processor card in each node.

• Increase the maximum number of ports to 24 by adding up to three

asynchronous I/O (AIO) cards.

• Have only two network ports per node; these must be Ports 1 and 2 of the

processor card.

• Have a maximum number of 23 DTE ports per node.

Note

You can use UIO cards in 6505

PLUS

nodes if the UIO is configured only for PAD

ports.

6507

PLUS

Multifunctional
Access Server

The 6507

PLUS

is a multifunction/multiprotocol packet assembler/disassembler

(PAD). If your node is based on the 6507

PLUS

processor card, you can:

• Have up to two 6507

PLUS

processor cards in each node.

• Have a maximum number of 24 ports per node (combination of processor

cards, AIO, or UIO cards).

• Have a maximum number of 4 network ports per node.

• Have a maximum number of 23 DTE ports per node.

• Optionally, configure ports to operate with network protocols (Frame Relay,

MX.25, XDLC), or with synchronous protocols (BSC 3270, BSC 2780,
SDLC). Any port can be configured as an asynchronous PAD port or to
operate with optional synchronous protocols.

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