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Technical Specifications
10-52
Issue 3 June 2000
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3.5 inch Floppy Disk drive
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8 Megabyte RAM required (12 Megabyte RAM preferred)
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Hard disk with at least 40 Megabytes of available space
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Serial port (EIA-232-D) — configured as COM1 or COM2
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MS-DOS
operating system version 5.0 or later
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Windows NT or Windows 95
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Mouse
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VGA color monitor
CPro-2000 is a software environment based on Microsoft Windows 3.1. Windows
NT may also be used, as well as Microsoft Windows 95. CPro-2000 has been
tested with AT&T, NCR, IBM, NEC
*
, and Gateway-2000
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personal computers.
CPro-2000 has also been tested to work on a SUN
‡
SPARC
§
station 10
workstation that has a SUNPC3.1 software environment setup on a PC emulator
hardware and running Windows in the enhanced mode.
User Panel
10
The user panel contains red light emitting diodes (LEDs) for CR and MJ alarms,
yellow LEDs for MN and PMN alarms, and for abnormal (ABN), far-end activity
(FE-ACTY)
¶
, and near end activity (NE-ACTY) status. These LEDs are used in
conjunction with the far-end identification (FE-ID) seven-segment display on the
front panel of the adjacent SYSCTL circuit pack to provide CIT-less single-ended
operations.
Two green PWR ON LEDs are lighted when the shelf is receiving
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48 V power for
each of two independent
−
48 V DC power feeders. A green ACO LED is lighted
when the ACO function is active.
The FE SEL test, ACO/TEST, and UPD/INIT pushbuttons are provided to control
system operation.
Equipment Indicators
10
A red LED FAULT indicator is provided on each circuit pack. A green LED ACTIVE
indicator is provided on all 1x1 protected circuit packs to indicate which circuit
packs are actively carrying traffic.
* NEC is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation.
†Gateway 2000 is a trademark of Gateway 2000, Inc.
‡ SUN is a registered trademark of SUN Microsystems, Inc.
§ SPARC is a registered trademark of SPARC International, Inc., licensed exclusively to SUN
Microsystems, Inc.
¶ This is not applicable for users of Release 3.0 or later due to the introduction of Target ID
Address Resolution Protocol (TARP) for Operations Interworking (OI).