IBM Network Card ARTIC960RxD User Manual

IBM  
IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad Digital Trunk  
PCI Adapter  
Installation and User's Guide  
 
Contents  
Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v  
Handling Static Sensitive Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii  
About This Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix  
ISO 9000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix  
Related Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix  
Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix  
Chapter 1. Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1  
Hardware Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1  
IBM ARTIC960 Run Time Enviornment (RTE) Version 1.3 (or later) Support for  
AIX Installation  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2  
Jumper Installation Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3  
Operating System Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9  
Chapter 2. Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1  
Part Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1  
Features and Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2  
Component Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5  
Optional Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5  
Operating System Support Programs and Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5  
Removing the Quad T1/E1 DTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1  
Reinstalling the Quad T1/E1 DTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2  
Check System Pre-Requisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1  
Install Software on the Control Workstation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4  
Chapter 5. Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1  
Problem Determination Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1  
Diagnostic Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1  
Diagnostic Wrap Plugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2  
Chapter 6. Cables and Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1  
Port Speeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3  
Connector Pin Numbers and Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4  
Contents iii  
 
Appendix A. Communications Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1  
European Union (EU) Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1  
VCCI Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3  
Radio Protection for Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-4  
Telecommunications Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-4  
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X-1  
Reader's Comments — We'd Like to Hear From You . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X-3  
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Safety Information  
DANGER  
An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous  
voltage on metal parts of the system or the devices that attach to the  
system. It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet  
is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock.  
Before installing or removing signal cables, ensure that the power  
cables for the system unit and all attached devices are unplugged.  
When adding or removing any additional devices to or from the system,  
ensure that the power cables for those devices are unplugged before  
the signal cables are connected. If possible, disconnect all power  
cables from the existing system before you add a device.  
Use one hand, when possible, to connect or disconnect signal cables  
to prevent a possible shock from touching two surfaces with different  
electrical potentials.  
During an electrical storm, do not connect cables for display stations,  
printers, telephones, or station protectors for communication lines.  
Safety Information  
v
 
 
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Handling Static Sensitive Devices  
Attention: Static electricity can damage this device and your system unit. To avoid  
damage, 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 listed  
below:  
Ÿ Limit your movement. Movement can cause static electricity to build up around  
you.  
Ÿ Handle the device carefully, holding it by its edges or its frame.  
Ÿ Do not touch solder joints, pins, or exposed printed circuitry.  
Ÿ Do not leave the device where others can handle and possibly damage the  
device.  
Ÿ While the device is still in its anti-static package, touch it to an unpainted metal  
part of the system unit for at least two seconds. (This drains static electricity  
from the package and from your body.)  
Ÿ Remove the device from its package and install it directly into your system unit  
without setting it down. If it is necessary to set the device down, place it on its  
static-protective package. (If your device is an adapter, place it component-side  
up.) Do not place the device on your system unit cover or on a metal table.  
Ÿ Take additional care when handling devices during cold weather, as heating  
reduces indoor humidity and increases static electricity.  
Preface vii  
 
 
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About This Book  
This book describes the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad Digital Trunk PCI Adapter. Use  
this information along with your system unit documentation to help install the adapter  
and device driver software.  
Terminology Note  
Throughout this book, the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad Digital Trunk PCI Adapter is  
referred to as the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA, the Quad T1/E1 DTA is  
referred to as the mezzanine card, and the IBM ARTIC960RxD PCI Adapter is  
referred to as the base adapter.  
ISO 9000  
ISO 9000 registered quality systems were used in the development and  
manufacturing of this product.  
Related Information  
This book refers to documentation that came with your system unit.  
Trademarks  
AIX, RS/6000 and IBM are registered trademarks of International Business Machines  
Corporation.  
Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of  
others.  
About This Book ix  
 
 
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Installation and User's Guide  
 
Chapter 1. Installation  
Each IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA package includes the following:  
Ÿ The IBM ARTIC960RxD PCI Adapter and Quad T1/E1 DTA pair  
Ÿ This book (with Warranty Statement)  
Note: The IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA is a Class A device.  
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) classification for this  
product might differ from the FCC classification for your system unit. Use the  
classification that is highest. For example, if the FCC classification for your  
system unit is Class B and a card that you install is Class A, the classification  
of your system unit would change to Class A.  
Hardware Requirements  
The IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA requires a 32-bit, PCI slot. It can be installed in  
any PCI-compliant computer with a fixed frequency PCI bus clock, Not  
spread-spectrum.  
Chapter 1. Installation 1-1  
 
 
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 for  
AIX must be installed on your system for the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA to  
function. This software is provided on the CD-ROM that came with this product. If  
your system is currently on, you may install the device drivers now. If your system is  
currently off, you may install the device drivers after installing the adapters.  
Note: If you are using the RxD with the IBM DirectTalk for AIX (DT/AIX) software,  
the IBM ARTIC960 Run Time Environment (RTE) software (including the device  
drivers and RxD support) is installed automatically as part of the DirectTalk for AIX  
install process. Refer to the DT/AIX installation guide for further information.  
To install the IBM ARTIC960 RTE Version 1.3 Support for AIX:  
1. Turn on your system unit.  
2. Log in as root.  
3. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
4. At the command line, type smitty devinst and press Enter.  
5. Press F4.  
6. Select the CD-ROM option and press Enter.  
Note: The installation will start. The message OK will display when the  
installation is completed.  
7. If you are ready to install the adapter at this time:  
a. Type shutdown -F and press Enter to shutdown your system.  
8. If you have already installed the adapter cards:  
a. Type shutdown -Fr and press Enter to reboot your system.  
b. Log in again as root. The adapters should now be configured and the  
system should be ready for use.  
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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.100  
Cable (see the illustration on page 1-5), the jumper must be installed  
as shown in the illustration to the left.  
If the adapter to be installed is the only IBM ARTIC960RxD in the  
system, then set the jumper as shown in the illustration to the left.  
This is the factory setting.  
If the adapter to be installed is NOT connected to either end of the  
H.100 Cable (see the illustration on page 1-5), then set the jumper as  
shown in the illustration to the left.  
Chapter 1. Installation 1-3  
 
 
Installing the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad Digital Trunk PCI Adapter  
The following procedure describes how to install the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA  
into the system unit. The steps may vary depending on your system unit. Refer to  
the documentation that came with your system unit for detailed instructions on  
performing the following procedures:  
Note: Insure that the jumpers are set as described in “Jumper Installation  
Ÿ Be sure to perform necessary shutdown procedures to protect your system and  
data.  
Ÿ Shut down your system unit  
Ÿ Remove the system unit covers  
Ÿ Install the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA into your system unit  
Ÿ Install the H.100 cable if necessary  
Ÿ Replace the system unit covers  
1-4 Installation and User's Guide  
 
 
IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad Digital Trunk PCI Adapter Internal Cabling  
Multi-drop cable assemblies are used to connect the internal busses on up to four  
Quad 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 well  
as other adapters with H.100 connectors, see below. Cables RX and RY are used to  
connect Quad DTAs or other adapters that have H.100 connectors as well as  
adapters that have SC-Bus connectors, see the following two pages.  
These cables are just long enough to connect four adapters that support H.100  
connectors in adjacent slots.  
H.100, 4-Drop Cabling: The IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTAs have H.100 top  
card connectors.  
The following figure illustrates the internal cabling for the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad  
DTAs with the H.100 top card connectors cabled together. Up to four IBM  
ARTIC960RxD Quad DTAs are supported and must be in adjacent slots. Refer to  
Table 1-1 on page 1-3 to position the jumper on JP01 on the base card.  
RW  
H.100, 4-Drop Ribbon Cabling  
Table 1-2. H.100, 4-drop Internal Cable Information  
Cable  
Letter  
Cable Name/ Description  
Part  
Number  
Feature  
Code  
Length  
m
ft  
RW  
H.100, 4-drop Internal Cable  
08L1215  
2877  
0.127 0.417  
Chapter 1. Installation 1-5  
 
 
SC-Bus, 5-Drop Cable: This Multi-drop cable assembly is used to connect up to  
four adapters with SC-Bus internal connectors. It has an additional SC-Bus  
connector which connects to cable RY. See “H.100, 4-Drop Cable With SC-Bus  
Converter Connector” on page 1-7. This allows adapters with SC-Bus connectors to  
be used with the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTAs and with other adapters that have  
H.100 top card connectors.  
The following figure illustrates the internal cabling for up to four adapters with  
SC-Busses and an additional SC-Bus connector which goes to the H.100 4-drop  
Cable with SC-Bus converter connector. Refer to Table 1-1 on page 1-3 to position  
the jumper on JP01 on the base card.  
RX  
SC-Bus  
to H.100 Bus  
with SC-Bus  
Converter  
Connector  
SC-Bus, 5-Drop Cable  
Table 1-3. SC-Bus, 5-Drop Cable Information  
Cable  
Letter  
Cable Name/ Description  
Part  
Number  
Feature  
Code  
Length  
m
ft  
RX  
SC-Bus, 5-Drop Cable  
08L1217  
2878  
0.176 0.58  
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H.100, 4-Drop Cable With SC-Bus Converter Connector: This Multi-drop  
cable assembly is used to connect the internal busses on up to four IBM  
ARTIC960RxD Quad DTAs with H.100 connectors. It has an additional connector to  
connect to cable RX. See “SC-Bus, 5-Drop Cable” on page 1-6. This allows  
adapters with SC-Bus connectors to be used with the IBM ARTIC960RxD PCI  
Adapters and other adapters that have H.100 connectors.  
The following figure illustrates the internal cabling for up to four IBM ARTIC960RxD  
Quad DTAs with an additional connector to the SC-Bus 5-drop cable with SC-Bus  
converter connector. Refer to Table 1-1 on page 1-3 to position the jumper on  
JP01 on the base card.  
SC-Bus  
Converter  
Connector  
RY  
H.100, 4-Drop cable with SC-Bus Converter Connector  
Table 1-4. H.100, 4-Drop Cable with SC-Bus Converter Connector Cable Information  
Cable  
Letter  
Cable Name/ Description  
Part  
Number  
Feature  
Code  
Length  
m
ft  
RY  
H.100, 4-Drop Cable with SC-Bus  
Converter Connector  
08L1219  
2879  
0.176 0.58  
Note: This cable is referred to as the Four-drop, H.100 Cable with SC-Bus  
Converter in other publications associated with this cable.  
Chapter 1. Installation 1-7  
 
 
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 and  
are ready to attach an Telecommunications Cables.  
1. Align the 36-pin connector of the cable with the 36-pin connector at the rear of  
the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA.  
2. Depress the latch buttons on either side of the cable connector and firmly press  
the cable connector into the 36-pin connector.  
3. Release the latch buttons and make sure that the cable connector latches are  
securely seated.  
If required, connect a lightning protection device to the other ends of the cable.  
Refer to the instructions that came with the device.  
At the very least, the grounding strap on the lightning protection device should be  
connected to an earth-ground on or near the computer.  
4. Connect one or more of the four ports of the optional cable to the target device.  
Each connector is marked with its port number.  
Telecommunications ports are numbered 0,1,2 and 3 whereas some software (such  
as DirectTalk/AIX) refers to the ports as 'Trunks 1,2,3 and 4'.  
Note: Moving the system unit with a cable attached can dislodge an adapter. If any  
adapter or card becomes dislodged while power is applied, proceed as  
follows:  
1. Turn off the computer and unplug all power cords.  
2. Remove the system unit cover.  
3. Loosen the expansion-slot screw of the dislodged adapter. Press down  
on the top edge of the adapter to reseat it. Then, re-tighten the  
expansion-slot screw.  
4. Reinstall the system unit cover and replug power cords.  
5. Turn on the computer.  
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Operating System Support  
If the DirectTalk for AIX software is used, the IBM ARTIC960 RTE is automatically  
installed 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 programs for AIX can be obtained  
through the World Wide Web or a Bulletin Board System (BBS).  
The IBM ARTIC960 Run Time Enviornment (RTE) Version 1.3 (or later) Support for  
AIX is shipped with the adapter.  
Downloading from the Web: Do the following.  
1. Using a Web browser of your choice, type:  
2. Select the operating-system support you want.  
3. Download the Program file.  
4. Download the Installation/file creation instructions file, and follow the steps for  
installing and configuring the product support.  
Chapter 1. Installation 1-9  
 
 
Downloading from the BBS: Do the following.  
1. Check that your modem settings are as follows:  
Data Bit  
Parity Bit  
Stop Bit  
8
N
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 on-line or download the Readme/Instruction file.  
6. Follow the instructions in the readme file for downloading and installing the  
program support that comes with the diagnostics.  
Obtaining Operating System Software when Web/BBS Support Is  
Unavailable: For those who are unable to retrieve the files from either the Web or  
BBS, support is provided by telephone or E-mail.  
For telephone assistance (U.S.A. ONLY), call:  
1-800-426-4968 and ask for technical support for the IBM ARTIC960.  
For E-mail assistance, send to:  
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Chapter 2. Product Description  
The IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA is a full-size, 32-bit, PCI adapter. It consists of a  
base adapter (the IBM ARTIC960RxD PCI Adapter) and a mezzanine card (the Quad  
T1/E1 DTA).  
Part Numbers  
The following table lists the part numbers for the field-replaceable units (FRUs)  
associated with this adapter.  
Table 2-1. IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA Part Numbers  
Description  
Part Number  
87H3734  
IBM ARTIC960RxD PCI Adapter  
Quad T1/E1 DTA (includes the adapter bracket)  
09J8829  
Chapter 2. Product Description 2-1  
 
 
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 to  
off-load input/output tasks from the system microprocessor. The base adapter has  
the following standard features:  
Ÿ An Intel 80960RD processor (clock-doubled RP) running at up to 33 MHz  
(depends on the PCI clock on the system bus)  
Ÿ On-board memory, which is available only to the processor on the base adapter  
and cannot be accessed through the system bus.  
– 4 MB extended-data-output (EDO) dynamic random-access memory (DRAM)  
– Flash read-only memory (ROM)  
Ÿ A 32-bit system-bus PCI interface  
Ÿ Two Texas Instruments TMS320C6201 digital signal processors (DSPs),  
operating at a clock cycle of 200 MHz. Each DSP has 512 KB of  
synchronous-burst static random-access memory (SBSRAM) and can process up  
to 1600000000 instructions per second.  
Ÿ A PLX technology 9080, which provides the 80960RD processor with access to  
the SC4000s and DSPs using memory-mapped I/O and DMA access.  
Ÿ Two VLSI VP06967 SC4000 chips, which provide an interface to the H.100  
connector. One chip provides an interface between the DSPs and the H.100  
connector; the other provides an interface between the mezzanine card and the  
H.100 connector.  
Ÿ An ECTF H.100 connector operating in SC-bus compatible mode  
Ÿ PMC connectors, which support attaching any mezzanine card with a PCI  
mezzanine card (PMC) interface  
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IBM Quad T1/E1 DTA—Mezzanine Card  
The mezzanine card provides an interface to four T1 or E1 external network trunk  
lines.  
The mezzanine card has the following features:  
Ÿ A PMC bus interface to the base adapter  
Ÿ Four Siemens PEB2255-LH framing and line control (FALC) chips, which provide  
the interface functions for the four trunk lines  
Ÿ A PLX Technology 9050 chip, which provides an interface from the PMC bus to  
the FALC and SC4000 chips  
Ÿ A VLSI VP06967 SC4000 chip, which provides an interface from the FALCs to  
the H.100 connector. This feature is used only in non-DSP line-interface  
applications.  
Ÿ An ECTF H.100 connector operating in SC-bus compatible mode. This feature is  
used only in non-DSP line-interface applications.  
Ÿ Passive components and a 36-pin connector, which allow the FALCs to interface  
to the four external trunks  
Ÿ A relay, which can be used for an external alarm or indicator  
Chapter 2. Product Description 2-3  
 
 
Component Locations  
The following shows some component locations on the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad  
DTA.  
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Specifications  
The following describes the physical attributes, environmental conditions, and  
electrical requirements for the adapter.  
Size  
Length: 350 millimeters (13.75 inches)  
Height: 131 millimeters (5 inches)  
Environment  
Ÿ Air Temperature:  
Operating: 0°C through 55°C (32°F through 131°F)  
Non-Operating: 40°C through 60°C (40.°F through 140°F)  
Ÿ Humidity:  
Operating: 5% through 95%.  
Wet Bulb Temperature: 29°C (84.2°F)  
Electrical  
Ÿ Power Requirements  
+3.3 V dc, 0 A  
+5 V dc, 4.0 A (maximum)  
+12 V dc, 0 A  
12 V dc, 0 A  
Optional Cables  
Optional cable assemblies are available for the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA. See  
Operating System Support Programs and Publications  
To help programmers develop additional applications for the IBM ARTIC960RxD  
Quad DTA, a set of operating system packages containing the drivers and utilities to  
support a particular operating system is available on the World Wide Web (Web). To  
The IBM ARTIC960 Run Time Enviornment (RTE) Version 1.3 (or later) Support for  
AIX is shipped with adapter.  
Chapter 2. Product Description 2-5  
 
 
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Chapter 3. Removing and Reinstalling the Quad T1/E1 DTA  
This chapter contains information on removing and reinstalling the Quad T1/E1 DTA  
from the base adapter. In this section, the IBM ARTIC960RxD PCI Adapter is  
referred to as the base adapter, and the Quad T1/E1 DTA is referred to as the  
mezzanine card.  
Removing the Quad T1/E1 DTA  
The following procedure describes how to remove the mezzanine card from the base  
adapter. The procedure varies depending on your system unit. Refer to the  
documentation that came with your system unit for detailed instructions on  
performing the following procedures:  
Ÿ Shutting down your system unit  
Ÿ Removing the system unit covers  
Ÿ Removing an adapter from the system unit  
Note:  
Ÿ Be sure to hold the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA by the edges only; do not  
touch the component pins or solder joints.  
Ÿ If more than one adapter is installed, remove the H.100 cable and note the state  
of JP01.  
1. Remove the four mounting screws from the base adapter as shown in the  
following figure. (The two cards are still held together by the PMC connector.)  
2. Carefully separate the connector on the mezzanine card from the connector on  
the base adapter using a gentle rocking motion.  
Chapter 3. Removing/Reinstalling the Quad T1/E1 DTA 3-1  
 
 
Reinstalling the Quad T1/E1 DTA  
The following instructions assume that you have the base adapter out of the system  
unit 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 with the PMC connector on the base  
adapter.  
Attention:  
When the base adapter and the mezzanine card are properly aligned, the top of  
the voltage keying pin on the base adapter fits into the voltage key opening on  
the mezzanine card.  
2. Firmly press the mezzanine card and the base adapter connectors together.  
3. Install the four mounting screws; then tighten the screws.  
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Chapter 4. Installing the Device Driver on the RS/6000 SP  
System  
In an SP, you need to do on each node what you normally do on a standalone  
system. You must make the installation files available and then install them on all  
the relevant nodes.  
Perform the following tasks on the Control Workstation. You should not need to  
telnet or rlogin to the individual SP nodes. You need to be familiar with the dsh  
command. If not, refer to the Parallel System Support Program for AIX:  
Administration Guide or Parallel System Support Program for AIX: Command and  
Technical Reference.  
If you are unable to utilize the "dsh" command because of the setup at your site,  
then you will have to telnet to each node and perform the steps below, omitting the  
"dsh" prefix.  
Check System Pre-Requisites  
1. Log into the Control Workstation as a root.  
2. Go to a temporary directory by typing:  
cd /tmp  
at the system prompt, then press Enter.  
3. Make a "working collective" file containing a list of the relevant nodes on  
which you want to perform the update in preparation for the dsh command.  
Type the following, press Enter after each line:  
cat > group1  
nodename1  
nodename2  
nodename3......  
CTRL-D  
export WCOLL=/tmp/group1  
4. Test the working collective by typing:  
dsh date  
then press Enter. The results should look similar to:  
nodename1: Wed Apr 1ð 1ð:37:46 EDT 1996  
nodename2: Wed Apr 1ð 1ð:37:46 EDT 1996  
nodename3: Wed Apr 1ð 1ð:37:47 EDT 1996  
nodename4: Wed Apr 1ð 1ð:37:48 EDT 1996  
Chapter 4. Installing the Device Driver on the SP System 4-1  
 
 
If not, examine your nodelist file ./group1 and also ensure that the Kerberos  
ticket is current to permit "rsh" to be performed. If not, you may need to  
refresh it. The System Administrator should also be able to help you with  
Kerberos initialization. If not, consult your support center.  
If you only need to do a few nodes, use the dsh -w host1,host2,host3...  
command format to explicitly exercise groups of nodes rather than using the  
working collective.  
5. Determine if the AIX operating system on each relevant node is at the  
required level by typing:  
dsh oslevel  
-OR -  
dsh -w <host1,host2> oslevel  
at the prompt, then press Enter. <host1,host2> is a list of the hostnames for  
the nodes which the adapter will be installed on.  
6. The required AIX Level is: 4.2.1 and higher.  
If the nodes are NOT at a supported AIX level, upgrade the AIX level on the  
nodes. Contact the System Administrator for assistance.  
7. Determine if the PSSP level on each node is at the required level by typing:  
/usr/lpp/ssp/bin/splstdata -G -b  
then press Enter. The results are in a form similar to the following:  
node#  
hostname hdw_enet_addr srvr  
response  
install_disk  
last_install_image last_install_time next_install_image lppsource_name  
pssp_ver  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
1 eionð1.ppd.pok.i ð8ðð5A75A6D4  
ð
disk  
hdiskð  
default <lppsource>  
<pssp level>  
default Thu_Dec__4_ð9:ð7:23  
<lppsource> is the lppsource name for the node. <pssp level> is the pssp  
level installed on the node.  
8. The required PSSP level is: 2.4 and higher.  
If the nodes are NOT at a supported PSSP level, upgrade the PSSP level on  
the nodes. Contact the System Administrator for help.  
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9. Record the name that appears below lppsource_name for each node on  
which the adapters are being installed; you use this later.  
__________________________________  
10. Check if the device driver is installed in the lppsource directory by typing:  
cd /spdata/sys1/install/<lppsource_name>/lppsource  
at the system prompt. <lppsource_name> was recorded in the previous  
step. Once in this directory, type:  
ls devices.artic96ðᑍ  
at the system prompt to see if the fileset is in lppsource directory.  
11. If the device driver is not in the lppsource directory, proceed to section  
software.  
12. Update the SPOT (Shared Product Object Tree) by:  
a. Type  
smitty nim_res_op  
at the system prompt. The Resource Name panel displays with  
boot  
resources  
boot  
highlighted.  
b. Move the cursor down until the SPOT resource is highlighted. The  
SPOT resource should look like:  
spot_AIX432  
resources  
spot  
The format of the spot name is: spot_<lppsource_name>.  
<lppsource_name> was recorded in a previous step.  
c. When the SPOT resource is highlighted, press Enter to select this  
option. The Network Install Operation to Perform panel displays  
with the reset option highlighted for selection.  
d. Move the cursor until the cust option is highlighted and press Enter  
to select this option. The Customize a SPOT panel displays with  
the Source of Install Images highlighted for selection.  
e. Press F4 to display the list of Install Images and select the  
appropriate lppsource.  
f. Move the cursor until the appropriate lppsource is displayed. For  
example:  
lppsource_AIX432  
resources  
lpp_source  
Chapter 4. Installing the Device Driver on the SP System 4-3  
 
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.artic96ðᑍ 2>&1" |more  
at the system prompt.  
14. If the device driver is already installed on the Node, contact your service  
provider to have the adapter installed.  
15. If the device driver is not installed on the Node, proceed to section “Install  
Install Software on the Control Workstation  
Note: If your system is "partitioned" i.e. there are more than one operating system  
among the nodes, you may only install this adapter in nodes that have 4.2.1 and  
higher.  
1. If you are not logged into the Control Workstation as a root user, log in now.  
You may also need to export the working collective. Refer to section “Check  
2. Select the appropriate operating system media.  
Table 4-1. Device Driver Sources  
AIX 4.3.x  
AIX 4.2.1  
IBM ARTIC960 RTE Disk Kit  
IBM ARTIC960 RTE Disk Kit  
3. Insert the installation media into the Control Workstation's drive.  
4. Transfer the files to the Control Workstation's lppsource, as follows:  
a. Type  
smitty bffcreate  
then press Enter.  
b. Select the input device/directory. Press F4 then move the cursor to  
the appropriate input device and press Enter.  
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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 for storing software package"  
and enter the appropriate lppsource destination directory:  
/spdata/sys1/install/<lppsource_name>/lppsource  
using the <lppsource_name> you recorded earlier.  
e. Press Enter to begin copying the files.  
Note: This step may take several minutes as the directory table of  
contents is updated.  
5. Update the SPOT (Shared Product Object Tree) by:  
a. Type  
smitty nim_res_op  
at the system prompt. The Resource Name panel displays with  
boot  
resources  
boot  
highlighted.  
b. Move the cursor down until the SPOT resource is highlighted. The  
SPOT resource should look like:  
spot_AIX432  
resources  
spot  
The format of the spot name is: spot_<lppsource_name>.  
<lppsource_name> was recorded in a previous step.  
c. When the SPOT resource is highlighted, press Enter to select this  
option. The Network Install Operation to Perform panel displays  
with the reset option highlighted for selection.  
d. Move the cursor until the cust option is highlighted and press Enter  
to select this option. The Customize a SPOT panel displays with  
the Source of Install Images highlighted for selection.  
e. Press F4 to display the list of Install Images and select the  
appropriate lppsource.  
f. Move the cursor until the appropriate lppsource is displayed. For  
example:  
lppsource_AIX432  
resources  
lpp_source  
Chapter 4. Installing the Device Driver on the SP System 4-5  
 
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.  
Install Device Drivers on the SP Nodes  
1. Make sure that the lppsource directory is exported to the Nodes by typing:  
showmount -e  
at the system prompt. The result should be something of the form:  
/spdata/sys1/install/AIX432/lppsource (everyone)  
2. If the directory is not exported, you may temporarily export the directory by  
typing:  
exportfs -i /spdata/sys1/install/<lppsoruce_name>/lppsource  
3. NFS Mount the lppsource directory by typing:  
dsh mount <controlwks>:  
/spdata/sys1/install/<lppsource_name>/lppsource /mnt  
at the system prompt. <controlwks> is the name of the Control Workstation  
known for the Nodes. <lppsource_name> is the name you recorded earlier in  
4. Perform a preview of the files to be installed on the nodes by typing:  
dsh "installp -p -acqXd /mnt device driver 2>&1" | more  
at the system prompt. device driver is the filesets that must be installed for  
the adapter. The list includes:  
Ÿ No Prerequisite Driver  
Ÿ devices.artic960  
5. Then perform the device driver installation by typing:  
dsh "installp -acqXd /mnt device driver 2>&1" | more  
at the system prompt. device driver is defined in the previous step.  
6. If the device driver is already installed on the node, contact your service  
provider to have the adapter installed.  
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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 for  
running diagnostics.  
Problem Determination Procedures  
For system testing information, refer to the documentation that came with your  
computer.  
If you performed the diagnostic tests because of a suspected communications  
problem and have successfully completed the tests without an error message,  
additional testing may be required on the following:  
Ÿ Host computer or device with which you are trying to communicate (such as a  
printer)  
Ÿ An attached communications device, such as a modem  
Ÿ Communications cable  
To test the IBM ARTIC960RxD PCI Adapter or the Quad T1/E1 DTA, refer to the  
operating system support programs you downloaded from the Web or BBS (see  
If you cannot isolate the problem, have the system unit serviced.  
Diagnostic Testing  
The diagnostic program is designed to prompt you through making a wrap test  
selection, either to test the Quad T1/E1 DTA using the 36-pin connector at the Quad  
T1/E1 DTA, or to test one of the ports at the end of the cable.  
Chapter 5. Troubleshooting 5-1  
 
 
Diagnostic Wrap Plugs  
Table 5-1 lists the part numbers of the wrap plugs used during wrap testing. The  
part number is printed on the wrap plug.  
To test the telephone jack cable, use a short telephone patch cord. Connect the  
patch cord between the Transmit (Tx) and the Receive (Rx) connectors of the port  
you are testing.  
Table 5-1. Wrap Plugs  
Description  
Part Number  
36-pin wrap plug  
87H3502  
(connector at the adapter)  
RJ-48 plug cable wrap  
DB-15 cable wrap plug  
87H3588  
34F0876  
61F5394  
BNC cable wrap plug  
(for grounded and ungrounded cables)  
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Chapter 6. Cables and Connectors  
Optional cable assemblies (similar to the one in the following figure) are available for  
the Quad T1/E1 DTA. They are designed to provide four ports of one electrical  
interface.  
Chapter 6. Cables and Connectors 6-1  
 
 
T1 RJ-48, E1 RJ-48, T1 DB-15, and E1 DB-15  
These cable assemblies consist of a 36-pin male connector at one end of a  
cable that branches into four individual cables, each of which provides access  
to one of four independent ports.  
E1 BNC (grounded and ungrounded)  
These cable assemblies split first to four cables. Then, each of the four cables  
splits into two, resulting in eight connectors. There is a transmit (Tx) connector  
and a receive (Rx) connector for each of the four ports.  
The following table lists the cable name, FRU number, and feature code (FC)  
number for each optional cable.  
Table 6-1. FRU and Feature Code (FC) Numbers for Optional Cables  
Numbers  
Cable Name  
FRU  
FC  
T1 RJ-48  
87H3518  
87H3515  
87H3793  
54F0740  
87H3791  
05F2045  
47L8826  
87H3521  
87H3629  
08L1215  
08L1217  
08L1219  
2709  
2710  
2871  
2872  
2873  
2874  
---  
E1 RJ-48  
T1 DB-15 100 Ohm Balanced  
T1 DB-15 100 Ohm Extension  
E1 DB-15 120 Ohm Balanced  
E1 DB-15 120 Ohm Extension  
E1 DB-15 120 Ohm Balanced Isolated  
E1 BNC 75 Ohm Unbalanced/Grounded  
E1 BNC 75 Ohm Unbalanced/Ungrounded  
4-Drop H.100  
2875  
2876  
2877  
2878  
2879  
4-Drop SCBus  
4-Drop H.100/SCBus Converter  
Surge protection cables are also available in two versions: RJ-48 (FRU 87H3651)  
and BNC (FRU 87H3656).  
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Port Speeds  
The Quad T1/E1 DTA supports four ports running simultaneously at a maximum data  
rate of 2048000 bps (bits per second) duplexed. The following table shows the  
maximum port speed supported for each electrical interface.  
Table 6-2. Quad T1/E1 DTA Port Speeds  
Electrical Interface  
Maximum Speed (per port)  
1544000 bps  
T1  
E1  
2048000 bps  
Chapter 6. Cables and Connectors 6-3  
 
 
Connector Pin Numbers and Assignments  
This section provides pin numbering and signal assignments for each of the optional  
cables. For each cable, a table shows the pin assignments for the 36-pin connector  
and the correlation to the four port connectors. Each signal is identified as input (I)  
or output (O), as viewed from the Quad T1/E1 DTA.  
36-pin Connector  
The individual signals for all ports connect to the Quad T1/E1 DTA through the  
36-pin connector at the rear of the card. The following shows the male 36-pin  
connector at one end of the cable.  
Note: A relay on the mezzanine card can be used to generate an external alarm.  
The standard cables do not provide support for this function. For more  
information, refer to the technical reference for the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad  
Digital Trunk PCI Adapter, which is available on the Web (see “Operating  
6-4 Installation and User's Guide  
 
 
RJ-48 Jack Connector  
The following illustration shows an RJ-48 jack connector. Table 6-3 lists the pin  
assignments for the T1 and E1 electrical interfaces. The “x” in the signal name is  
the number of the port. The ID is 9h for the T1; 1h for the E1.  
Table 6-3. RJ-48 Connector Pin Assignments  
36-pin Connector  
RJ-48  
Signal Name  
I/O  
0
1
2
3
Connector  
TX1_x  
TX2_x  
FGND_x  
RX1_x  
RX2_x  
O
O
---  
I
33  
34  
16  
35  
36  
29  
30  
12  
31  
32  
23  
24  
08  
25  
26  
19  
20  
04  
21  
22  
04  
05  
06,03  
01  
02  
I
FGND  
---  
Housing  
Housing  
Chapter 6. Cables and Connectors 6-5  
 
 
DB-15 Connector  
The following illustration shows a DB-15 connector. Table 6-4 lists the pin  
assignments for the T1 and E1 electrical interfaces. The “x” in the signal name is  
the number of the port. The ID is 7h for the T1; 2h for the E1.  
Table 6-4. DB-15 Connector Pin Assignments  
36-pin Connector  
DB-15  
Signal Name  
I/O  
0
1
2
3
Connector  
TX1_x  
TX2_x  
FGND_x  
RX1_x  
RX2_x  
O
O
---  
I
33  
34  
16  
35  
36  
29  
30  
12  
31  
32  
23  
24  
08  
25  
26  
19  
20  
04  
21  
22  
01  
09  
02,04  
11  
03  
I
FGND  
---  
Housing  
Housing,  
08, 15  
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E1 BNC Connector (Grounded)  
The following illustration shows a BNC connector. Table 6-5 lists the pin  
assignments for the E1 BNC electrical interface. The “x” in the signal name is the  
number of the port. The ID is 8h for the E1 grounded BNC.  
Table 6-5. E1 BNC (Grounded) Connector Pin Assignments  
36-pin Connector  
BNC  
Signal Name  
I/O  
0
1
2
3
Connector  
TX1_x  
O
33  
35  
29  
31  
23  
19  
TX inner  
conductor  
RX inner  
conductor  
RX1_x  
I
25  
21  
FGND,  
TX2_x,  
RX2_x  
---  
Housing, 20, 22, 24, 26, 30, 32, 34, 36  
TX and RX  
outer  
conductors  
Chapter 6. Cables and Connectors 6-7  
 
 
E1 BNC Connector (Ungrounded)  
The following illustration shows a BNC connector. Table 6-6 lists the pin  
assignments for the E1 BNC electrical interface. The “x” in the signal name is the  
number of the port. The ID is Ch for the E1 ungrounded BNC.  
Table 6-6. E1 BNC Connector (Ungrounded) Pin Assignments  
36-pin Connector  
BNC  
Signal Name  
I/O  
0
1
2
3
Connector  
TX1_x  
O
33  
35  
36  
29  
31  
32  
23  
19  
TX inner  
conductor  
RX inner  
conductor  
RX outer  
conductor  
RX1_x  
RX2_x  
I
I
25  
26  
21  
22  
FGND,  
TX2_x  
---  
Housing, 20, 24, 30, 34  
TX outer  
conductor  
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Appendix A. Communications Statements  
The following statement applies to this product. The statement for other products  
intended for use with this product appears in their accompanying documentation.  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the  
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,  
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause  
harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the  
interference at his own expense.  
Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to  
meet FCC emission limits. Neither the provider nor the manufacturer are responsible  
for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended  
cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this  
equipment. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user's authority to  
operate the equipment.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)  
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
European Union (EU) Statement  
This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive  
89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to  
electromagnetic compatibility. The manufacturer cannot accept responsibility for any  
failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non-recommended  
modification of the product, including the fitting of option cards supplied by third  
parties. Consult with your dealer or sales representative for details on your specific  
hardware.  
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A  
Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22 / European Standard EN  
55022. The limits for Class A equipment were derived for commercial and industrial  
Appendix A. Preface A-1  
 
 
environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensed  
communication equipment.  
Attention: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may  
cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate  
measures.  
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Statement  
This product has been designed and built to comply with IEC Standard 950.  
United Kingdom Telecommunications Safety Requirements  
This equipment is manufactured to the International Safety Standard EN60950 and  
as such is approved in the UK under the General Approval Number  
NS/G/1234/J/100003 for indirect connection to the public telecommunication network.  
The network adapter interfaces housed within this equipment are approved  
separately, each one having its own independent approval number. These interface  
adapters, supplied by the manufacturer, do not use or contain excessive voltages.  
An excessive voltage is one which exceeds 70.7 V peak ac or 120 V dc. They  
interface with this equipment using Safe Extra Low Voltages only. In order to  
maintain the separate (independent) approval of the manufacturer's adapters, it is  
essential that other optional cards, not supplied by the manufacturer, do not use  
main voltages or any other excessive voltages. Seek advice from a competent  
engineer before installing other adapters not supplied by the manufacturer.  
Avis de conformité aux normes du ministère des Communications du  
Canada  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Réglement  
sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.  
Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement  
This Class A digital apparatus meets the requirements of the Canadian  
Interference–Causing Equipment Regulations.  
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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 for  
Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used  
in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When such trouble occurs,  
the user may be required to take corrective actions.  
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Statement - Taiwan  
The following is a summary of the EMI Taiwan statement above.  
Warning: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may  
cause radio interference in which case the user will be required to take adequate  
measures.  
Appendix A. Preface A-3  
 
 
Radio Protection for Germany  
Dieses Gerät ist berechtigt in Übereinstimmung mit Dem deutschen EMVG vom  
9.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 von  
Geräten gilt folgende Bestimmung nach dem EMVG:  
Geräte dürfen an Orten, für die sie nicht ausreichend entstört sind, nur mit  
besonderer Genehmigung des Bundesministers für Post und Telekommunikation  
oder des Bundesamtes für Post und Telekommunikation betrieben werden. Die  
Genehmigung wird erteilt, wenn keine elektromagnetischen Störungen zu erwarten  
sind.  
(Auszug aus dem EMVG vom 9.Nov.92, Para.3, Abs.4)  
Hinweis  
Dieses Genehmigungsverfahren ist von der Deutschen Bundespost noch nicht  
veröffentlicht worden.  
Telecommunications Statements  
FCC Part 68 Compliance Information  
The IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. The  
label located on the back side of the adapter contains, among other information, the  
FCC registration number for this equipment. If requested, provide this information to  
your telephone company. The card has an SOC code of 6.0N and FIC codes  
04DU9-BN, 04DU9-DN, 04DU9-IKN, 04DU9-ISN, and 04DU9-IZN.  
The IBM ARTIC960 4-Port T1 RJ-48 Cable, which uses USOC jack RJ-48, is an  
FCC-compliant cable and modular jack available for the adapter. The adapter and  
cable are designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring  
using a compatible modular plug that is Part 68-compliant.  
If the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA causes harm to the telephone network, the  
telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will  
notify you in advance. But if advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as  
soon as possible. You will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.  
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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 maintain  
uninterrupted service.  
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information, in the  
United States, call IBM at 1-800-IBM-SERV. In Canada, call IBM at 1-800-465-6600.  
No repairs can be performed by the customer.  
Canada Telecommunications Statement  
NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification  
means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective,  
operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal  
Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The Department does not  
guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.  
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be  
connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment  
must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer  
should be aware that compliance with the preceding conditions might not prevent  
degradation of service in some situations.  
Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated  
by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or  
equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to  
request the user to disconnect the equipment.  
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of  
the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present,  
are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.  
Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but  
should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as  
appropriate.  
This equipment uses a CA81A telephone jack.  
Appendix A. Preface A-5  
 
Australian Telecommunications Statement  
ATTENTION:  
This card must be connected to TNV Telecommunications equipment or networks  
using the E1 120 Ohm Balanced DB-15 Isolated cable only. On the 75 ohm  
connection, the E1 120 Ohm Balanced DB-15 Isolated cable and an ACA approved  
balun must be used.  
New Zealand Telecommunications Statement  
ATTENTION: New Zealand Users  
The NZ Telecom Telepermit No. PTC 414/98/008 has been issued for direct  
connection to the Telecom network via its E1 120-ohm balanced interface only. The  
75-ohm interface may be used for connection to other equipment (e.g. PBX) but not  
directly to the Telecom network.  
Norway and Sweden Telecommunications Statement  
ATTENTION:  
This card must only be connected to the Telecommunications Network using the E1  
120-ohm Balanced DB-15 Isolated cable.  
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