Verilink Access Manager 2000 (896-502037-001) Product Manual User Manual
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Configuring nodes
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Type
NONE
for this field if the nodes are daisy-chained
and this is the first node. Also enter
NONE
if this is not
a daisy-chained node.
If this is the second node in the daisy chain, enter the
Node Name
which you entered for the first node in the
chain.
If this is third node in the daisy chain, enter the
Node
Name
which you entered for the second node in the
chain.
Specifying shelf types for AS2000 node
For an Access System 2000 node, specify the arrangement of the shelves
accessed by this node. There are three types of shelves to choose from:
■
S
specifies the Multiline Shelf 2200 (MLS 2200)
•
13 slots with redundant power supplies (A, B)
•
Split backplane (Bus A)
■
M
specifies the Multiline Shelf 2000 (MLS 2000)
•
13 slots with redundant power supplies (A,B)
■
D
specifies the Dual-line Shelf 2000 (DLS 2000/1000)
•
2 slots with redundant power supply inputs
More details about the bus arrangement of each of these shelves is
available in the Access System 2000 Overview Manual.
You must follow certain syntax rules when specifiying AS2000 shelves.
Use a comma (,) when entering arrangements of multiple shelves. For
example, if the AS2000 node is a multiline, dual-line combination, enter
M, D
for
Shelf Type
. The first shelf, in this case,
M
, is hardware
addressed 1, and the second shelf,
D
, is hardware addressed
2
.
Dual-line shelves must always be the last shelf. For example, when you
are entering an MLS 2200, MLS 2000, and two DLS 2000, the nodes
could be entered one of two ways:
■
S,M,D,D
■
M,S,D,D