8.5 Grow MCC Dial-Up Modem Access
OVERVIEW
Through the use of commercially/Lucent available hardware, another option for
accessing the DRM’s MCC is over a dial-up modem connection.
Note: Transmitted and received data will be echoed on both the local (if equipped)
and dial-up MCC (this configuration does not provide two separate independent MCC
interfaces to the DRM). As a result, care must be taken to ensure that two operators
do not try accessing the MCC at the same time.
Table 8.5-1 lists the required hardware for the dial-up MCC.
Table 8.5-1 — Dial-Up MCC Hardware Requirements
Item Lucent Comcode 3rd Party Source
Serial Splitter 407947290 Black Box Corp
TL073A-R2
Modem A
a
(local
modem)
106597768 Paradyne Corp
Model 3810
Modem B (remote
modem)
106597768 Paradyne Corp
Model 3810
or
Any 9600 baud compatible modem
Cable 1 407645092 (10ft)
or
407645118 (50ft)
Black Box Corp EYN251-0010-MM
(10ft)
or
EYN251-0050-MM (50ft)
Cable 2 407645092 (10ft)
or
407645118 (50ft)
Black Box Corp EYN251-0010-MM
(10ft)
or
EYN251-0050-MM (50ft)
Cable 3
b
407667351 (25ft)
or
407667369 (50ft)
or
407667377 (100ft)
Black Box Corp EDN16C-0025-MM
(25ft)
or
EDN16C-0050-MM (50ft)
or
EDN16C-0100-MM (100ft)
Dial-Up MCC
Terminal
407552488 (KS23996
MCC), 408800027
(KS24697L1 MCC),
or
PC running Lucent’s
AIMS MCC terminal
emulator software
Any vt100 compatible terminal
or
PC running a vt100 terminal
emulator
Note(s):
a. A generic 9600 baud modem is not recommended for the local modem.
b. If Cable 3 is being connected to a PC running the Lucent AIMS MCC terminal
emulator software, a DB25 to DB9 connector adapter may also be required
depending on the type of serial port equipped on the PC running the AIMS
software.
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