Page 5 - DANGER
Safety Information DANGER An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardousvoltage on metal parts of the system or the devices that attach to thesystem. It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outletis correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical sho...
Page 7 - Handling Static Sensitive Devices; Handle the device carefully, holding it by its edges or its frame.; vii
Handling Static Sensitive Devices Attention: Static electricity can damage this device and your system unit. To avoiddamage, keep this device in its static protective bag until you are ready to install it.To reduce the possibility of electrostatic discharge, follow the precautions listedbelow: Lim...
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Page 9 - Terminology Note; IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA, the Quad T1/E1 DTA is; Related Information; This book refers to documentation that came with your system unit.; Trademarks; ix
About This Book This book describes the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad Digital Trunk PCI Adapter. Usethis information along with your system unit documentation to help install the adapterand device driver software. Terminology Note Throughout this book, the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad Digital Trunk PCI Adapter isref...
Page 11 - Each IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA package includes the following:; Note: The IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA is a Class A device.; Hardware Requirements
Chapter 1. Installation Each IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA package includes the following: The IBM ARTIC960RxD PCI Adapter and Quad T1/E1 DTA pair This book (with Warranty Statement) Note: The IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA is a Class A device. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) classification for...
Page 12 - smitty devinst; Note: The installation will start. The message; OK
IBM ARTIC960 Run Time Enviornment (RTE) Version 1.3 (or later)Support for AIX Installation The IBM ARTIC960 Run Time Enviornment (RTE) Version 1.3 (or later) Support forAIX must be installed on your system for the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA tofunction. This software is provided on the CD-ROM that came...
Page 13 - Jumper Installation Information; Before installing this adapter, set jumper JP01 as follows:
Jumper Installation Information Before installing this adapter, set jumper JP01 as follows: Table 1-1. Jumper Installation Information Jumper Positions Condition If the adapter to be installed is connected to either end of the H.100Cable (see the illustration on page 1-5), the jumper must be install...
Page 14 - Installing the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad Digital Trunk PCI Adapter
Installing the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad Digital Trunk PCI Adapter The following procedure describes how to install the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTAinto the system unit. The steps may vary depending on your system unit. Refer tothe documentation that came with your system unit for detailed instructions onper...
Page 15 - IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad Digital Trunk PCI Adapter Internal Cabling; The IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTAs have H.100 top
IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad Digital Trunk PCI Adapter Internal Cabling Multi-drop cable assemblies are used to connect the internal busses on up to fourQuad Digital Trunk PCI Adapters. There are three top card cables, RW, RX and RY.RW is used to connect multiple IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTAs to each other as w...
Page 18 - Connecting Telecommunications Cables; Attention
Connecting Telecommunications Cables Attention Do not connect or handle the cable during a lightning storm. The following instructions assume that you have the adapter in the system unit andare ready to attach an Telecommunications Cables. 1. Align the 36-pin connector of the cable with the 36-pin c...
Page 19 - installing and configuring the product support.
Operating System Support If the DirectTalk for AIX software is used, the IBM ARTIC960 RTE is automaticallyinstalled as part of the DirectTalk for AIX installation. Proceed to Chapter 2. Downloading the Operating System Support Programs and Diagnostics The adapter diagnostic program and the support p...
Page 20 - Downloading from the BBS:; Check that your modem settings are as follows:; Data Bit; Select the operating system support you want.
Downloading from the BBS: Do the following. 1. Check that your modem settings are as follows: Data Bit 8 Parity Bit N Stop Bit 1 2. Dial the U.S.A. number 561-443-8222. 3. Select the operating system support you want. 4. Select a Transfer Protocol supported by your communications software. 5. View o...
Page 21 - Chapter 2. Product Description; Part Numbers
Chapter 2. Product Description The IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA is a full-size, 32-bit, PCI adapter. It consists of abase adapter (the IBM ARTIC960RxD PCI Adapter) and a mezzanine card (the QuadT1/E1 DTA). Part Numbers The following table lists the part numbers for the field-replaceable units (FRUs)asso...
Page 22 - Features and Function; These sections describe the base adapter and the mezzanine card.; IBM ARTIC960RxD PCI Adapter—Base Adapter; An ECTF H.100 connector operating in SC-bus compatible mode
Features and Function These sections describe the base adapter and the mezzanine card. IBM ARTIC960RxD PCI Adapter—Base Adapter The base adapter provides high-function control of I/O operations and serves tooff-load input/output tasks from the system microprocessor. The base adapter hasthe following...
Page 23 - IBM Quad T1/E1 DTA—Mezzanine Card; The mezzanine card has the following features:
IBM Quad T1/E1 DTA—Mezzanine Card The mezzanine card provides an interface to four T1 or E1 external network trunklines. The mezzanine card has the following features: A PMC bus interface to the base adapter Four Siemens PEB2255-LH framing and line control (FALC) chips, which providethe interfac...
Page 24 - Component Locations
Component Locations The following shows some component locations on the IBM ARTIC960RxD QuadDTA. 2-4 Installation and User's Guide
Page 25 - Specifications; Size; Power Requirements; Optional Cables
Specifications The following describes the physical attributes, environmental conditions, andelectrical requirements for the adapter. Size Length: 350 millimeters (13.75 inches)Height: 131 millimeters (5 inches) Environment Air Temperature: Operating: 0°C through 55°C (32°F through 131°F)Non-Opera...
Page 27 - Chapter 3. Removing and Reinstalling the Quad T1/E1 DTA; Removing the Quad T1/E1 DTA; Shutting down your system unit
Chapter 3. Removing and Reinstalling the Quad T1/E1 DTA This chapter contains information on removing and reinstalling the Quad T1/E1 DTAfrom the base adapter. In this section, the IBM ARTIC960RxD PCI Adapter isreferred to as the base adapter, and the Quad T1/E1 DTA is referred to as themezzanine ca...
Page 28 - Reinstalling the Quad T1/E1 DTA; Before You Begin; Install the four mounting screws then tighten the screws.
Reinstalling the Quad T1/E1 DTA The following instructions assume that you have the base adapter out of the systemunit and are ready to install the mezzanine card. Before You Begin Verify that the jumper on the base adapter is set properly (see page 1-3). 1. Align the connector on the mezzanine card...
Page 29 - Check System Pre-Requisites; cat
Chapter 4. Installing the Device Driver on the RS/6000 SPSystem In an SP, you need to do on each node what you normally do on a standalonesystem. You must make the installation files available and then install them on allthe relevant nodes. Perform the following tasks on the Control Workstation. You...
Page 32 - Install Software on the Control Workstation; smitty bffcreate
g. Move the cursor until the fileset names and type: devices.artic96ð h. Press Enter to start the SPOT update. This operation can take up to 15 minutes. 13. Check if the software is already installed by typing: dsh "lslpp -l devices.artic96ð\ 2>&1" |more at the system prompt. 14. If t...
Page 33 - Note: This step may take several minutes as the directory table of
c. Move the cursor to the "SOFTWARE package to copy" option and press F4 to select the software to be installed. Use the F7 key to select the following device driver(s): No Prerequisite Driver devices.artic96ð at the system prompt, then press Enter. d. Move the cursor down to "DIRECTORY ...
Page 34 - Install Device Drivers on the SP Nodes; dsh mount
g. Move the cursor until the fileset names and type: devices.artic96ð h. Press Enter to start the SPOT update. This operation can take up to 15 minutes. 6. Proceed to section “Install Device Drivers on the SP Nodes” Install Device Drivers on the SP Nodes 1. Make sure that the lppsource directory is ...
Page 35 - Problem Determination Procedures; An attached communications device, such as a modem; Diagnostic Testing
Chapter 5. Troubleshooting This chapter discusses how to troubleshoot possible problems with the base adapter. If the DirectTalk for AIX is installed follow the steps in the DirectTalk for AIX guide forrunning diagnostics. Problem Determination Procedures For system testing information, refer to the...
Page 36 - Diagnostic Wrap Plugs
Diagnostic Wrap Plugs Table 5-1 lists the part numbers of the wrap plugs used during wrap testing. Thepart number is printed on the wrap plug. To test the telephone jack cable, use a short telephone patch cord. Connect thepatch cord between the Transmit (Tx) and the Receive (Rx) connectors of the po...
Page 39 - Port Speeds
Port Speeds The Quad T1/E1 DTA supports four ports running simultaneously at a maximum datarate of 2 048 000 bps (bits per second) duplexed. The following table shows themaximum port speed supported for each electrical interface. Table 6-2. Quad T1/E1 DTA Port Speeds Electrical Interface Maximum Spe...
Page 40 - Connector Pin Numbers and Assignments
Connector Pin Numbers and Assignments This section provides pin numbering and signal assignments for each of the optionalcables. For each cable, a table shows the pin assignments for the 36-pin connectorand the correlation to the four port connectors. Each signal is identified as input (I)or output ...
Page 41 - RJ-48 Jack Connector
RJ-48 Jack Connector The following illustration shows an RJ-48 jack connector. Table 6-3 lists the pinassignments for the T1 and E1 electrical interfaces. The “x” in the signal name isthe number of the port. The ID is 9h for the T1; 1h for the E1. Table 6-3. RJ-48 Connector Pin Assignments Signal Na...
Page 45 - Appendix A. Communications Statements; Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
Appendix A. Communications Statements The following statement applies to this product. The statement for other productsintended for use with this product appears in their accompanying documentation. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement Note: This equipment has been tested and found to c...
Page 47 - VCCI Statement; The following is a summary of the EMI Taiwan statement above.
VCCI Statement The following is a summary of the VCCI Japanese statement in the box above. This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council forInterference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is usedin a domestic environment, radio disturbanc...
Page 48 - Radio Protection for Germany; Der Aussteller der Konformitätserklärung ist die IBM Germany.; Telecommunications Statements
Radio Protection for Germany Dieses Gerät ist berechtigt in Übereinstimmung mit Dem deutschen EMVG vom9.Nov.92 das EG–Konformitätszeichen zu führen. Der Aussteller der Konformitätserklärung ist die IBM Germany. Dieses Gerät erfüllt die Bedingungen der EN 55022 Klasse A. Für diese vonGeräten gilt fol...
Page 49 - No repairs can be performed by the customer.; Canada Telecommunications Statement; This equipment uses a CA81A telephone jack.
Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations,or procedures that could affect the proper operation of your equipment. If they do,you will be given advance notice so as to give you an opportunity to maintainuninterrupted service. If trouble is experienced with this ...
Page 50 - ATTENTION: New Zealand Users; Norway and Sweden Telecommunications Statement
Australian Telecommunications Statement ATTENTION: This card must be connected to TNV Telecommunications equipment or networksusing the E1 120 Ohm Balanced DB-15 Isolated cable only. On the 75 ohmconnection, the E1 120 Ohm Balanced DB-15 Isolated cable and an ACA approvedbalun must be used. New Zeal...
Page 51 - Numerics
Index Numerics 36-pin connector 2-3 36-pin D-shell connector 6-4 36-pin wrap plug 5-2 A attaching an optional cable 1-8 C cable FRU and part numbers 6-2 component locations 2-4 connecting an optional cable 1-8 D data rates, interface 6-3 DB-15 connector 6-6 description, base adapter 2-1 device drive...
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