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Chapter
I
NSTALLATION
This section describes the procedures for installing the EMU-830.
EMU J
UMPER
S
ETTINGS
EMU-830s are jumper configurable for an RS-232 or RS-485 SLIP port interface. EMUs have an RS-232 factory
setting.
If you use the SLIP port to manage a shelf or shelves, you must configure the SLIP port interface before installing
the EMU-830. Do one of the following:
• For an RS-232 SLIP port interface, install the jumper on two-pin header connector P6 (
). This is the
factory default setting. Set the SLIP port baud rate as instructed in
“Configure SNMP Operation Over SLIP” on
.
• For an RS-485 SLIP port interface, remove the jumper from two-pin header connector P6 (
). Set the
SLIP port baud rate as instructed in
“Configure SNMP Operation Over SLIP” on page 3-10
.
Figure 2-1. Location of the SLIP Header Connector P6 on the EMU-830
Note:
Each shelf in a Multishelf TAO network must have an EMU-830 management unit installed.
Inserting and removing the EMU-830 from a shelf will not affect the operation of the DSL cards installed in
the shelf.
An EMU-830 failure will not affect the operation of the DSL cards installed in the shelf.
P6
RS-232