
3-24 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)
553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997
Table 3-3 lists the assignable ports for the SNN/SNN-E hardware platform
as they appear on the Meridian MAX Communication Port Assignment
screen, and shows the type of device which can be connected to each port.
As you decide upon the device to connect to each port, enter the device
name in the space provided. If you are assigning a supervisor workstation,
remote login, or network link, you must specify the type of connection such
as direct, dial-up at 2400 baud, and so on. This information is requested
during the software installation.
Figure 3-7 shows the Generic Input/Output connector panel for the
SNN/SNN-E hardware platform. It identifies the ports which are connected
to the multiport cables. The other end of the cables are connected to the
peripherals identified by you in Table 3-3.
Please note the following abbreviations:
• HSL (High-Speed Link)
• LML (Load Management Link)
• NL [Network Link (NetLink)]
• PRT (printer)
• SW (supervisor workstation)
Please note the following abbreviations for connection type:
• DC (direct connection)
• 24 (dial-up connection at 2400 baud)
• 96 (dial-up connection at 9600 baud)
• 96S (serial connection at 9600 baud)
• 192S (serial connection at 19 200 baud)
Note: The “Connection type” column in the following table lists all of
the possible connections. Some connection types cannot be applied to
some devices available. For example, the only connection type possible
for a printer is direct connection.
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