
About the WANsuite 5650 1-7
Supervisory Port
is a DB-9 female DCE connector configured for 8
bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit. Bit rates are configured through the unit’s
VT100 interface. The Supervisory port speed can be set to 1200, 2400, 4800,
9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, or 115200 bps. The initial default rate of the
Supervisory port is 38400 bps.
On power-up, the Supervisory port sends out diagnostic messages at the bit
rate of 115.2 kbps until the supervisory service acquires the Supervisory port,
after which the port speed is changed to the setting in the Supervisory
NOTICE:
For information on pinout assignments for this connector, refer to
"Supervisory Port Pin Assignments" on page A-8. See "Ordering
Information" on page A-6 for information on cables for this connector.
Serial Interface
located on the rear of the WANsuite 5650 is a multi-
protocol interface presented physically as a DB-25 connection. The protocols
supported by this interface are V.35, V.36, and X.21.
Cables that adapt the DB-25 interface to the 34-pin V.35 interface are
available. These cables are optional equipment and their part numbers are
Ordering Information
on page A-6. DB-25-to-DB-25 cables are also
available if your installation requires them. Refer to
Ordering Information
page A-6 for details. Pin assignments for the serial interface are also listed in
Specifications"
CAUTION:
FCC rules require that interconnecting cables carrying high-speed data
be appropriately shielded to minimize radio frequency interference.
G.703 Port
port connection on the rear panel of the WANsuite 5650 is a
standard eight-pin modular jack with a receive signal level of -27 dB that
terminates as 120 ohms. To view the pinout assignments for these interfaces,
G.703 Connector Pin Assignments
SHDSL Port
port connection on the rear panel of the WANsuite 5650 is a
standard eight-pin modular jack with a receive signal level of -24 dB that
terminates as 135 ohms. To view the pinout assignments for this interface,
SHDSL Interface Pin Assignments
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