Installing the MAPD
2-6 Issue 3 May 2002
Identifying the Configuration
Before you set up the MAPD evaluate your configuration requirements and your
connectivity arrangements. Figure 2-3 depicts the MAPD cabling connectors and
the connectivity arrangements they support.
Figure 2-3. MAPD External Cabling and Connection Options
Clients
❹
Balun
Ethernet Coaxial Cable
(Twisted
Telnet Management
(Twisted Pair)
10BaseT
HUB
Clients
RJ45
10BaseT
10BaseT
Pair)
Modem
Null Modem
T/R
Modem
MAPD
Board
Maint/Port A
MAPD
External
Cable
Admin/Port B
DLG and CVLAN Clients
Client
Telnet Management
Client
❶
❶
T/R
Modem
Avaya Remote Access
G311
H600-258 G1
ED 1E434-11
DCIU(reserved
Switch
— Windows NT
— UNIXWare
— Solaris Sparc
— Solaris X86
❷
❸
❶
— Provided by Avaya
— Installed by customer
— Maintained by customer
— RJ45 connection
— Located on cross-connect field
— Maximum distance - 25 feet from switch
Demarcation Point
NOTES:
using a D8W modular wall cord
❷
9600 baud modem
❸
❹
❹
CV/LAN supported Clients
Software
Terminal
❷
DLG and CVLAN Clients
for futrure use)
LAN Connection
Option 1 — Null Modem
Option 2 — Modem to modem
Option 1 — Ethernet coaxial cable
Option 1 — Ethernet twisted-pair
RS232
RS232
(Avaya Remote Access)