Nms address, Supv port bit rate, Nms address -2 supv port bit rate -2 – Verilink PRISM 3002 (34-00277) Product Manual User Manual

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NMS Address

Switches S1-1 through S1-8 set the NMS address. When using the 3002 with an
8100A Site Controller, each element must have a unique unit address. The 8100A
Site Controller can address up to 100 units (with addresses from 1 to 100). If the
unit is not connected to a site controller, the NMS unit address should remain at
the factory default setting of 1 where Position 1 is Left and all other positions are
Right.

Switch positions S1-1 through S1-8 are used to create an 8-bit binary code for an
address in the range of 1 to 253. Switch position S1-1 is the least significant bit
(LSB) and S1-8 is the most significant bit (MSB). If a switch is Right, its value is
0. If Left, its value is that shown on the left. The values are additive. For example,
to set a unit address to 5, position S1 -3 (value is 4) and position S1-1 (value is 1)
would be set Left for a unit address of 5 (4+1). All other positions would be set
Right. If all the switches are Right, the address is 1.

SUPV Port

Bit Rate

Switch S1-9 and S1 -10 set the supervisory port bit rate. This is a serial RS-232
DCE port configured for 8 bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit. Table 3 -A shows the
available speeds.

Left

Right

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5

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SUPV Rate

SUPV Rate

128

64

32

16

8

4

2

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Table 3-A SUPV Port Bit Rate

S1-9

S1-10

SUPV Port Rate

Left

Left

1.2 kbps

Right

Left

2.4 kbps

Right

Right

9.6 kbps

Left

Right

19.2 kbps

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