Connector interface modules, Leds -4 management ports -4, Connector interface modules -4 – Verilink QPRI 2921 (880-503143-001) Product Manual User Manual

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LEDs

The QPRI front panel’s System LED (SYS) is green when the module
has passed the power-up self-test.

The panel also contains four status LEDs:

Two for network port status

Two for data port status

Chapter 4 of this manual defines the LEDs and alarms.

Management Ports

Three NCM front panel management ports support management of
the local node and allow remote node management.

Local—RJ-11 direct connection to the Craft interface via:

An ASCII terminal

A PC running a terminal emulator

Node Manager ASCII Port Access window

The QPRI 2921 also supports access to the ASCII interface over NCM
Telnet sessions via modem dial-up SLIP connections.

PRI—Primary Management. Node Manager interface connection
to the PC COM port.

Type

Serial port used for Node Manager access or
ACP bus extension

Connector

RJ-45 (8-pin), RS-232-compliant

EXT— Multishelf Management. Extension port for daisy-
chaining multiple AS2000 shelves (ACP-bus modules only).

Type

ACP management

ext

ension port

Connector

RJ-45 (8-pin), RS-232-compliant

The PRI and EXT ports can be used interchangeably.

Connector

Interface

Modules

In addition to the all-net, all-equipment, or 2-net/2-equipment port
configurations (RJ-48C), the CIMs also provide the following
interfaces:

Alarm relay
Loss of carrier conditions activate the relay contacts. These
contacts can be wired to external alarm equipment. The
connector pins provide output as a normally open (NO)
contact, a normally closed (NC) contact, and a common (COM)
lead contact.

External timing source input
The 8-pin mini-DIN connector receives a clock signal from an
external timing device.

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