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Boards for HiPath 3000 Nur für den internen Gebrauch
A31003-H3590-S100-7-7620, 06/2012
3-86 HiPath 3000/5000 V9, Service documentation
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Peripheral boards
Connection types
Fiber optic cable
The fiber optic cable is only connected via the front panel. The opto-electronic converter
AMOM must be used to connect a fiber optic cable to the 15-pin Sub-D jacks on the front
panel.
Copper cable
The copper cable is only connected via the 15-pin Sub-D jacks on the front panel.
Notes:
The connection type setting (fiber optic cable = DIUN2 mod., copper cable = DIUN2) is
made in HiPath 3000/5000 Manager E: System Status – System-wide – Card Config. –
Card data. The connection type setting always applies to both interfaces (line 1 and line 2).
Connection types “DIUN2 mod.” and “DIUN2” cannot be used at the same time.
Switch over to the connection type “DIUN2 mod.” with an AMOM adapter plugged in
and an existing fiber-optic connection: The fiber-optic path goes into operation imme-
diately if configured correctly.
Switch over to the connection type “DIUN2 mod.” with an AMOM adapter plugged in
and without an existing fiber-optic connection: The fiber-optic path goes into operation
once the fiber-optic cable is plugged in if configured correctly. This can take up to three
minutes.
Switch over to the connection type “DIUN2 mod.” without an AMOM adapter plugged
in: If the connection type is switched before the adapter is plugged in, you must per-
form a Reload Card with HiPath 3000/5000 Manager E after plugging in the adapter to
ensure that the adapter is detected by the DIUN2 board.
The DIUN2 board automatically performs a reload after switching from “DIUN2 mod.” to
“DIUN2” or vice versa to load the loadware for the operating mode.
Both interfaces can be operated with different versions of the AMOM adapter (see AMOM
versions).
Both interfaces can be operated with different protocols.

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