
12-16 Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration
553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997
Configuring the High-Speed Link on the Meridian 1
To configure the High-Speed Link on the Meridian 1, follow the steps in
Procedure 12-3.
Procedure 12-3
To configure the High-Speed Link on the Meridian 1
1 Check the options on the Serial Data Interface (SDI) circuit pack.
Follow the instructions in the document
Circuit Card Installation and
Testing
(NTP 553-3001-211) for the type of SDI circuit pack being used.
Check the High-Speed Link cable. If the Meridian 1 High-Speed Link
port is configured as DCE, use the NT7D99AA null modem cable. If it is
configured as DTE, use the NT7D61 or the NT7D58 straight cable.
Refer to the “Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)”
chapter for more information.
If your Meridian 1 switch is running X11 Release 18 or lower, the
Meridian MAX port needs to be set for the following:
Port Address: x
Enter a value for x. The range is 0 to 15.
2 Interface: xxx
The SDI port should be configured as a Data Terminal Equipment
(DTE) device. Since the High-Speed Link port on the Meridian MAX is
configured as a DCE (Data Communications Equipment) device, you
only need a straight-through RS-232 connection between the SDI port
and the Meridian MAX port.
Arrange the port for a modem interface (DTE to DCE).
3 Data Transfer Rate:
Enter 9600 baud as the data transfer rate (baud rate).
Note:
The baud rate of the Meridian MAX High-Speed Link must match
the baud rate of the Meridian 1 High-Speed Link.
If your Meridian 1 switch is running X11 Release 18, go to Step 16.
4 Configure the Meridian 1 database for Meridian MAX. Use document
X11
Features and Services
(NTP 553-3001-305) and the following
guidelines. For prompts not listed, press {ENTER} to select the default
value. In the configuration data block (Overlay program 17), define the
following values.
REQ
CHG
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