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IntelliNAC® Hardware Troubleshooting Guide 1.1
940642-002, Revision A1
ii IntelliNAC Hardware/Troubleshooting Guide940642-002, Rev. 1.1
VeriFone Systems, Inc.2099 Gateway PlaceSuite 600San Jose, CA 95110USA
Corporate Telephone: 1.800.VeriFone (837-4366)Corporate Web Site: www.VeriFone.com
IntelliNAC Hardware/Troubleshooting GuidePart Number: 940642-002March, 2013
Copyright 2013 by VeriFone, Inc.
Printed in the United States of America.
All Rights Reserved.
This publication is proprietary to VeriFone, Inc and is intended solely for use by VeriFone customers. This publication may not be reproduced or distributed for any purpose without the written permission of VeriFone.
The information VeriFone furnishes in this publication is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, the corporation assumes no responsibility for its use and reserves the right to make changes to the publication at any time without notice.
Trademarks
IntelliNAC and IntelliView are registered trademarks of VeriFone Systems. The VeriFone logo is a trademark of VeriFone.
VeriFone has attempted throughout this publication to distinguish proprietary trademarks from descriptive terms by following the capitalization style the manufacturer uses. Every effort was made to supply complete and correct information. Any error in identifying or reflecting any proprietary marks or notices is inadvertent and unintentional.
Version Date Author Description
1.0.1 11/7/2012 KO Initial Release for 1.0
1.1 03/08/2013 RD Corrected misc spelling/grammar, fixed figure numbering, updated for-mat to FM11, support email address
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1-Introduction
Audience....................................................................................................................................... 2
Related Reading........................................................................................................................... 2
Safety & Warnings ........................................................................................................................ 2Warnings............................................................................................................................................... 2Cautions................................................................................................................................................ 2
Regulatory Requirements ............................................................................................................. 3Safety.................................................................................................................................................... 3Emissions ............................................................................................................................................. 3
CHAPTER 2-IntelliNAC Overview
IntelliNAC Chassis ........................................................................................................................ 5Chassis ................................................................................................................................................. 6Communications ................................................................................................................................... 6Protocols............................................................................................................................................... 6Analog Trunk Modules .......................................................................................................................... 6Digital Trunk Modules ........................................................................................................................... 6Voltage.................................................................................................................................................. 7Operational Requirements .................................................................................................................... 7
Storage Requirements ................................................................................................................... 7
Chassis Setup .............................................................................................................................. 7
CHAPTER 3-IntelliNAC Components
Overview....................................................................................................................................... 9
Main Processing Unit.................................................................................................................... 9Processing Unit Specifications............................................................................................................ 10
Memory Size Configurations ........................................................................................................ 10Replacing the Processing Unit............................................................................................................ 10Interfaces ............................................................................................................................................ 11
Expansion Cards .........................................................................................................................11Hot Plug Features/Functions .............................................................................................................. 16Slot Indicators ..................................................................................................................................... 17
Attention Indicator ........................................................................................................................ 17Power Indicator ............................................................................................................................ 17
Removing an Expansion Card ............................................................................................................ 18
Redundant Power Supply ........................................................................................................... 20
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AC Input Voltage .......................................................................................................................... 20DC Input Voltage .......................................................................................................................... 21
Operational Indicator........................................................................................................................... 21Stand-by Power................................................................................................................................... 21Cable Connectors ............................................................................................................................... 21Replacing the Power Supply Module .................................................................................................. 22
System Thermal Management.................................................................................................... 22Replacing a Fan.................................................................................................................................. 23System Air Flow .................................................................................................................................. 24Intake Air Filters .................................................................................................................................. 24
Alarms and Alerts........................................................................................................................ 25Visual Indicators.................................................................................................................................. 26
APPENDIX A-Troubleshooting
Installation................................................................................................................................... 27
Hardware Peripherals ................................................................................................................. 27
APPENDIX B-IntelliNAC Cables
Cables......................................................................................................................................... 31
Expansion Boards....................................................................................................................... 33030792-001 INAC ISDN 2-Circuit PRI/E1/T1-60, 48-/60-Port Board .................................................. 33030793-001 INAC ISDN 4-Circuit PRI/E1/T1-120, 96-/120-Port Board .............................................. 34040380-001 INAC 2-Port Serial X.21 Board ....................................................................................... 34040381-001 INAC 2-Port Serial V.35 Board........................................................................................ 35040382-001 INAC 2-Port Serial RS232 Board.................................................................................... 36040383-001 INAC 4-Port Analog Board.............................................................................................. 37040384-001 INAC 8-Port Analog Board.............................................................................................. 38
Cable Descriptions...................................................................................................................... 39040386-001 Analog Dongle Cable RJ14/RJ10 to RJ45..................................................................... 39040385-001 Analog MDM Cable RJ14/RJ10 to RJ11......................................................................... 40810421-001 RS232 Back to Back Null MDM Cable, DB25M to DM25M ............................................ 41810436-001 IntelliNAC RS232 Host DTE DB25M to D25F................................................................. 42810422-001 IntelliNAC RS232 DCE Cable DB25M to DB25M........................................................... 43810425-001 InteliNAC V.35 DCE Cable DB25M to V.35 Male............................................................ 44810437-001 IntelliNAC V.35 Host DTE DB25M to V.35 F ................................................................... 45810424-001 IntelliNAC V.35/X21 Back to Back Null MDM Cable DB25M to DB25M ......................... 45810426-001 IntelliNAC X.21 DCE Cable DB25M to DB15M............................................................... 46CABL-636............................................................................................................................................ 47CABL-637............................................................................................................................................ 49
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-Glossary
Table of Terms............................................................................................................................. 51
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Table of Figures
Figure 1. IntelliNAC chassis.................................................................................................... 5Figure 2. Rack mounts............................................................................................................ 8Figure 3. Main Processing Unit (MPU) ................................................................................. 11Figure 4. Connection diagram .............................................................................................. 12Figure 5. IntelliNAC chassis rear view.................................................................................. 16Figure 6. Expansion slots ..................................................................................................... 18Figure 7. Slot retention latch open........................................................................................ 19Figure 8. Slot adapter removed ............................................................................................ 19Figure 9. AC Power supplies ................................................................................................ 20Figure 10. DC power supply ................................................................................................... 21Figure 11. Rear view of the unit (close-up)............................................................................. 22Figure 12. IntelliNAC fans....................................................................................................... 23Figure 13. Fan Connector....................................................................................................... 23Figure 14. IntelliNAC air filters ................................................................................................ 24Figure 15. LED Indicators for both 2-port and 4-port cards .................................................... 33
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction
The IntelliNAC® Hardware Troubleshooting Guide details the features and functions of VeriFone’s IntelliNAC device.
This document provides guidance for the use of Point of Sale (POS) networking hardware components available from VeriFone related to the IntelliNAC family of products, including:
• IntelliNAC base AC system (includes chassis, fans, power supplies)
• IntelliNAC base DC system (includes chassis, fans, power supplies)
• IntelliNAC Expansion Boards (includes 2/4 port digital, 4/8 port analog, 2-port serial)
• Expansion board cables
• Rack mount
All of the hardware listed above is designed for use with VeriFone’s payment system server products, including:
• IntelliView®
• VeriCentre®
• LogARithm®
• VHQ®
• Payware Gateway® products
Use of this hardware assumes familiarity with the VeriFone payment system in general. Any other use is beyond the scope of this document and will not be included as reference. The products described in this hardware guide are offered as standard parts available from VeriFone directly or from authorized distributors wherever VeriFone products are sold. Please contact your VeriFone sales representative for ordering information. Warranty and server-related inquiries can be directed to: I_NACSupport@VeriFone.com.
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Audience
The IntelliNAC Hardware Troubleshooting Guide details the features and functions of VeriFone’s IntelliNAC device. This guide is designed for the licensed service technician and VeriFone consumer.
Related Reading
In addition to this guide, please refer to the following documents:
• IntelliNAC Installation Guide (#940642-001)
• IntelliNAC Planning Guide (#940642-003)
• IntelliNAC Release Notes
• IntelliView User Guide (#94063-001)
Safety & Warnings
This section describes the precautions related to the IntelliNAC device.
Warnings
Electrostatic Damage: Before performing any maintenance on the chassis or the port processors, make sure that the service personnel wear a static strap and are grounded to the chassis.
Product Malfunction: Allow proper clearance (3” - 6”) for ventilation around all fan locations and vents on the unit. Inadequate ventilation may affect operation.
Cautions
Electrical Safety: Observe all proper electrical safety practices when operating any equipment attached to two isolated, active power sources.
Authorized Service: Authorized service technicians are the only authorized personnel to perform maintenance inside the products (e.g., removing chassis covers or ground connections, etc.). Please refer all servicing to a local distributor.
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Regulatory Requirements
Regulatory Requirements
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful interference, and
• This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired Operation.
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. CET appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Safety
• United States: UL 60950-1, 2nd Edition
• Canada: UL 60950-1, 2nd Edition and CAN/CSA-22.2 No. 60950-1-07
• Europe: EN60950-1-2006 + A11:2009 and +A1:2010
• Australia: AS/NZS EMC 2006 Class A
• International: IEC 60950-1: 2005+A1:2009
Emissions
• United States: FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A
• Canada; ICES-003 Class A
• Europe: EN55022: 2010 Class AEN 61000-3-2:2006 +A1:2009 +A2:2009 Class DEN 61000-3-3:2008EN 55024:1998 +A1 +A2IEC 61000-4-2:2008 ED.2.0IEC 61000-4-3:2010 ED.3.2IEC 61000-4-4:2011 ED.2.1IEC 61000-4-5:2005 ED.2.0IEC 61000-4-6:2008 ED.3.0IEC 61000-4-8:2009 ED.2.0IEC 61000-4-11:2004 ED.2.0
• Australia: AS/NZS CISPR 22:2009 Class A
• International: CISPR 22:2008 Class A
• Japan: VCCI, Class A (not certified)
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CHAPTER 2 IntelliNAC Overview
IntelliNAC Chassis
VeriFone’s IntelliNAC is the next-generation, high-density, multi-function, point-of-sale (POS) network access controller designed with future-proof features for investment protection. It delivers the unprecedented performance, speed, security, reporting capabilities and data capacity to move thousands of transactions quickly, securely, and accurately. The IntelliNAC is a six-slot chassis featuring four embedded GigE Ethernet port, multi-core 2.x GHz, with 6GB DRAM, with share remote chassis management access.
FIGURE 1. IntelliNAC chassis
Easy migration will carry forward legacy NAC support from dial to Ethernet. It protects POS transaction data via secure transport operations:
• Authenticates via PKI standards required for PCI-DSS compliance
• Manages security levels to support multi-zone data encryption. The centralized network management for reporting and monitoring uses the new IntelliView.
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The high-density Digital Signal Processor network interface module supports a full family of analog boards supporting PSTN connection. The network operator can mix and match serial, dial, and Ethernet transactions with a single, common platform. The support includes all modem modes up to V.92, enabling high-speed transaction processing, software downloads, and batch uploads. With this solution, the customer can encrypt and transmit transactions virtually instantaneously with Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology. It can directly connect to the Internet and provide a barrier for the protection of POS host connections. It connects to VeriFone’s IN-tact Ethernet Gateway converter to provide TCP/IP consolidation. Multi-protocol dial remote access service software in full operation. There are powerful transaction routing and load balancing functions. The protocol conversion is included with all analog and digital telephony boards. In-service exchange of expansion boards and chassis components is supported. Dual AC or DC power supplies ensure critical services are always sustained.
Chassis
The six-slot chassis features:
• Quad Core 2.x GHz, 6GB DRAM
• Four embedded GigE Ethernet ports
• Complete remote chassis management
Communications
• Ethernet: 10/100/1000 Mbps UTP, TCP/IP supporting SSL
• Modem: V.21, V.22, V.22bis, V.29. Bell 103, Bell 212A, V.32, V.32bis, V.42, V.42bis, V.34, MNP4, MNP5, V.110, V.120
• POS dial ports: Visa I/II, APACS, SDLC, HDLC, Asynchronous
• Serial: V.35, V.54, X.21, V.24/RS232
Protocols
• End user: TCP/IP, SNA (LU type 2), X.21. X.25, ISO 8583, Visa, fully transparent
• WAN: IP, TCP/IP for VPN
• WAN backup: IP, (TCP/IP for VPN)
Analog Trunk Modules
• Four-port/8-port: Standard PSTN long haul wire connections
• External connection: RJ-11 connectors
• Call ID signaling
Digital Trunk Modules
• Two-port/4-port: T1, E1 PRI, CAS
• Primary Rate Signaling Standards: DSS1 (Euro-ISDN), N01 (North America National ISDN 2), 5ESS (North America), NorTel DMS 100, 1TR6 (Germany), INS Net 64 (Japan), VN3 (France), CT1 (Belgium)
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Voltage
• AC: Universal AC input, 90-264 VAC @ 47HZ to 63Hz
• DC: -48V DC optionally available
Operational Requirements
Condition Specification
Weight 55-65 lbs (24.95 kg) approximate, depending on configuration
Size 17.32” x 22.5” x 6.92”/44cm x 57.2cm x 17.6 cm
Temperature 32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C)
Heat Dissipation 450 BTU/hr.
Humidity 5% to 95%, non-condensing
Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF)
Five years
Mean Time To Repair (MTTR)
The average MTTR is 15 minutes*
Availability 99.99% per year = outage time of 52 minutes per year
* For the purpose of estimating the availability of the system, a 15-minute repair cycle has been used if the cluster has on-site service and repair personnel, and a four-hour cycle has been used if maintenance personnel and equipment are off-site. In most cases, the diagnosis, travel and software recovery (reboot) time is more significant than the actual component replacement time.
Storage Requirements
Condition Specification
Temperature -40º to 150º F (-40º to +70º C)
Humidity 5-95% Relative Humidity, non-condensing
Chassis Setup
The IntelliNAC is designed to be rack mounted and is provided with easy set-in install rack mounts.
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FIGURE 2. Rack mounts
To rack mount the IntelliNAC:
1. If the rails have not bee installed, locate the rack mounting kit.
2. Install the rack rails using the supplied mounting screws.
Note: No rails are mounted to the IntelliNAC chassis itself, so it will drop into the rails mounted to the rack.
3. Connect the appropriate cables to the chassis.
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CHAPTER 3 IntelliNAC Components
Overview
The IntelliNAC supports an embedded system management system to manage the following and report the system’s status through the operating system and other installed applications:
• Thermal Management - this includes thermal sensor monitoring, fans (speed control and operation), processor clock speed
• Voltage Monitoring - processing system
• Hot Swappable Control - removal request detection, module extraction, module insertion, module power control
• System Configuration - module types, slot ID, power supply configuration, fans module configuration.
Main Processing Unit
The IntelliNAC main processing unit (MPU) is field-replaceable, but not while the chassis is powered.
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Processing Unit Specifications
Component Specification
System • Processor Support-Dual LGA1366 sockets to support Dual-Core/Quad-Core/6-core Intel Xeon processors 5500/5600 series (Nehalem/Westmere)
• System Memory-Twelve (12) DIMM slots support up to 192GB of DDR3 800/1066/1333MHz Registered ECC memory
• System Chipset-Intel 5520 (Tylerburg-EP) + Intel 82801JIR (ICH10R)
• Expansion-* 2 PCIe Gold-Fingers provide 28 lanes of Gen2 PCIe (can be converted into various combination of slots to support full-length, full-height, expansion cards) 1 Gen2 PCIe slot
System BIOS • BIOS Type-* AMI BIOS
• BIOS Features-* ACPI 1.0/2.0/3.0
Ethernet Network Controllers • Connectors -4 RJ-45 ports (Ethernet: 10/100/1000 Mbps UTP, TCP/UP supporting SSL)
IO • USB-2 ports on board + pin-header for two ports (USB 2.0)*Single processor only.
Memory Size Configurations
The minimum default memory configuration size is 6GB (3 - 2GB DIMM). The memory is not field upgradable and must be sent back to the manufacturer to be upgraded.
Replacing the Processing Unit
To remove the processing unit:
1. Power off the chassis - this is very important!
2. Loosen and unscrew the thumbscrew.
3. Pull the extraction latch.
4. Slowly slide the processing unit out.
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Expansion Cards
FIGURE 3. Main Processing Unit (MPU)
To replace the processing unit.:
1. Seat the processing unit in the chamber.
2. Slowly slide the processing into the chamber.
3. Close the latch.
4. Tighten the thumbscrew.
5. Power on the chassis.
Interfaces
• Embedded USB
• Embedded Ethernet
Expansion Cards
The IntelliNAC payment system provides an “intelligent” chassis which has the next-generation POS networking. The chassis features on-board expansion cards which allow functionality to be added for enhanced service and management by the end user. These include Analog (PSTN),
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ISDN-PRI, X.25 Serial, and SNA Serial interfaces. TCP/IP supporting SSL is supported on four embedded GigE port supplied with the chassis.
The expansion cards include:
• IntelliNAC 2-port Serial V.35 Interface Board
This card provides two high-speed primary ports, supporting either V.35, X.21, 8Mbps per port.
FIGURE 4. Connection diagram
• IntelliNAC 2-port Serial RS232 Interface Board
This card provides two high-speed primary ports, supporting RS232 to 400kbps per port. See Figure 2 connection diagram.
• IntelliNAC 2-port Serial X.21 Interface Board
This card provides two high-speed primary ports, supporting either V.35, X.21, 8Mbps per port. See Figure 2 connection diagram.
• IntelliNAC 4-port Analog Interface Board
This card provides 4-port analog, two channels fax (V.34), Loop-Start.
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Expansion Cards
Connect your board as follows:
1. Take the four cables included with the board and plug the RJ10 connectors into the board.
2. Plug the RJ11 connectors into the wall jack or PBX.
Contact assignments (plugs and jacks):
RJ10 Signals RJ11
Pin 2 Ring Pin 3
Pin 3 Tip Pin 4
• IntelliNAC 8-port Analog Interface Board
This board provides 8-port Analog, four channels fax (V.34), Loop-Start
Connect your board as follows:
1. Take the four cables with the dongle and plug the RJ45 connectors into the board.
2. Take the eight cables and plug the RJ10 connectors into the dongle. The jack labeled with “A” corresponds to the ports 1,3, 5, and 7. The jack labeled with “8” corresponds to the ports 2, 4,6, and 8.
3. Plug the RJ11 connectors into the wall jack or PBX.
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• IntelliNAC ISDN 2-circuit PRI/E1/T1-60, 48-/60-port
This board provides 2-PRI/E1/T1-60, 48-/60-port.
The following table describes the function of each LED:
Color Status Description
Green off Layer 2 is not active. Check layer 2 configuration, i.e., switch type, switch etc.
lit Layer 2 is active. If media board works properly, layer 2 is always active.
Yellow off Normal operation
lit Remote site is experiencing synchronization problems (if a remote alarm/yellow alarm is detected.
Red off Normal operation
lit The receiver does not detect a signal (loss of signal/red alarm).
Blue off Normal operation
lit Received frames are not synchronized properly (alarm indication signal/blue alarm)
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Expansion Cards
• IntelliNAC ISDN 4-circuit PRI/E1/T1-120, 96-/120-port
This board provides 4-PRI/E1/T1-60, 48-/60-port
The following table describes the functions of each LED:
Color Status Description
Green off Layer 2 is not active. Check the layer 2 configuration, i.e., switch type, switch etc.
lit Layer 2 is active. If media board works properly, layer 2 is always active.
Yellow off Normal operation
lit Remote site is experiencing synchronization problems (if a remote alarm/yellow alarm is detected.
Red off Normal operation
lit The receiver does not detect a signal (loss of signal/red alarm).
Blue off Normal operation
lit Received frames are not synchronized properly (alarm indication signal/blue alarm)
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FIGURE 5. IntelliNAC chassis rear view
The Main Processing Unit (MPU), Power Supply modules, and Expansion Card slots are located at the back of the chassis.
All expansion cards are “hot plug” modules. The “hot plug” driver detects expansion card removal with a detect signal and signals the System Manager which in turn notifies the driver control that an expansion card has been removed. This functionality reduces the impact of improper expansion card removal.
This architecture supports both “hot-add” and “hot-removal” of expansion cards and provides a toolbox of mechanisms that allow different user/operator models to be supported.
Hot Plug Features/Functions
IntelliNAC expansion cards are field-replaceable and support hot-plug logic. This allows an expansion card to be removed while power is applied to the system and other card slots are actively sending transactions. This provides the ability to service an expansion card without affecting the other card slot activity.The hot plug expansion cards utilize the following features/functions and must follow the procedure listed below:
• Indicators - show the power and attention state of the slot canister
• Manually-operated Retention Latch (MRL) - holds the expansion card adapter in place
• Attention button - Allows the user to request hot plug operations via insertion and extraction requests
• Slot numbering - Provides visual identification of slots
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• Power controller - Software-controlled electronic component or components that control power to a slot or adapter and monitor that power for fault conditions.
Slot Indicators
There are three indicators per slot, the Power Indicator, the Attention Indicator, and the expansion card slot indications located on the front of the unit. Each indicator has three possible states: on operational (green), on (amber) indicating non-operational and off (not lit).
Attention Indicator
The Attention indicator (yellow or amber LED) indicates that an operational problem exists and locates a specific slot for the operator.
Indicator Appearance Meaning Description
Off Normal When the Attention indicator is off, neither the module (if one is present) nor the slot require attention
On (amber LED) Attention - Operational problem
When the Attention indicator is on, an operational problem exists with the module or slot. An operational problem is a condition that prevents continued operation of a module. The operating system or other system software determines whether a specific condition prevents continued operation of a module or whether lighting the Attention indicator is appropriate.
In general, this indicates that an operation was attempted and failed or that an unexpected event occurred. The Attention indicator is not used to report problems detected while validating the request for a hot-plug operation.
If the user has removed the power from a module, the user should also remove the module canister from the IntelliNAC.
If the user inserts the module, but does not press the Attention button to turn on the module power, the indicator will light within 30 seconds. When the user presses and holds the button until it lights then releases the button, the indicator will be turned off.
Power Indicator
The Power indicator (green LED) indicates the power state of the slot canister.
Indicator Appearance Meaning Description
Off Power off - insertion or removal of the adapter is permitted
When the Power indicator in the Off state, the insertion or removal of an expansion card is allowed.
On (green LED) Power on - insertion or removal of the adapter is not permitted
When the Power indicator is in the On state, the hot-plug operation is complete, main power to the slot canister is On, and insertion or removal of an expansion card is not allowed.
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Removing an Expansion Card
IntelliNAC expansion cards are field-replaceable and support hot-plug logic.
FIGURE 6. Expansion slots
To remove an expansion card:
1. Press and hold the slot’s ATTN button (located near the base of the slot) until the LED flashes, then release. After 3-5 seconds, the PWR indicator LED changes from green to off. You can remove the card. Note: If you leave the card installed, the ATTN amber LED will light solid (approximately 30 seconds) to indicate the card is non-operational and needs attention. You can also remove the card when the ATTN amber LED is on.
2. When the PWR LED is off, loosen the slot thumbscrew.
3. Pull the retention latch. The card unseats from the back plane.
4. Slide the adapter out of the slot.
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FIGURE 7. Slot retention latch open
FIGURE 8. Slot adapter removed
5. Place the card on a flat surface.
To re-insert the expansion card:
1. Seat the adapter in the appropriate slot.
2. Push the adapter forward to seat the card in the back plane.
3. Close the retention latch.
4. Tighten the thumbscrew.
5. Press and hold the ATTN button until LED flashes, then release to activate. Within 10 seconds, the green PWR LED (Active) turns on indicating the card is powered up.
Note: Please wait for approximately 2 minutes after LED turns green to allow enough time for card driver loads for the new inserted card.
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Redundant Power Supply
The IntelliNAC is powered from a redundant modular power system. This means that a single power supply module may be replaced while the chassis is still operational. The power supply is capable of supplying from 750 to 850 watts of redundant power.
Note: The system voltages are not enabled until the system power button is pressed or the remote system instructs the system to do so via the Ethernet System Management interface.
AC Input Voltage
The power supply modules support a universal AC input of 90 - 264VAC @ 47Hz to 63Hz. The module inputs are active power factor corrected.
FIGURE 9. AC Power supplies
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DC Input Voltage
The 48V DC input power supply is available as an option. DC range is 43-56 VDC. The interface provides screw terminals with markings of -48V and 0V and should use spade lugs.
FIGURE 10. DC power supply
Operational Indicator
A visual indicator for the power supply is located on the power supply module. A green LED indicates that the power supply is powered.
Note: The indicator does not show if it is supplying stand-by power.
Stand-by Power
The power subsystem provides stand-by power. When one power supply is unplugged, a high pitch audible alarm will be heard until both power supplies are plugged in. The voltage is provided for the stand-by power as soon as input power is applied to the system.
The power subsystem provides power at full load to the system for three seconds after input has been removed and the input power fail notification has been sent.
Cable Connectors
The IntelliNAC uses a standard IEC connection that accepts an IEC ended cord. The power entry connector and cord have a connection retention force of four pounds.
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Replacing the Power Supply Module
The power supply modules are field replaceable without removing the chassis from the rack or disassembling the chassis.
To remove the power supply module:
1. Press and hold down the latching tab.
2. Use the module handle and pull the module out slowly. An audible high pitch sound will be heard, and the front panel Attention button LED will turn amber color. The amber LED indicates Attention is required for one of the power supplies.
Power supply LED
FIGURE 11. Rear view of the unit (close-up)
To replace the power supply module:
1. Reinsert the module into the chamber.
2. Slide in slowly until there is an audible click. Check that this is done.
System Thermal Management
The IntelliNAC chassis contains four fan assemblies to meet environmental requirements. The fans are field replaceable, however it is strongly recommended that only one be replaced at a time. One single fan failure will not cause system shutdown. The system will continue to manage the thermal environment until such time as any monitored device approaches within 5% of its thermal dissipation limit. Once that limit is reached, the Thermal Management will notify the System Manager of the impending system shutdown.
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FIGURE 12. IntelliNAC fans
Fan failure is defined as:
• If the PWM is at 100% duty cycle (full on) and the tachometer (fan rotational pulse) is off by more than 25% (three-quarter speed).
• The same percent (25%) degradation at any duty cycle
Note: Most fans manufacturers consider a 20% drop in speed as the end of useful life.
Replacing a Fan
To remove a fan:
1. Locate the desired fan.
2. Loosen and unscrew retention screws.
3. Grab the retention screws and slowly slide the fan out. The remaining fans will increase rpms and you will notice an increase in fan speeds. The fan LED indicators located on the front of the unit will change to an amber color for the removed fan.
FIGURE 13. Fan Connector
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To replace a fan:
1. Seat the new fan in the fan bay.
2. Slowly slide the fan in the bay.
3. Make certain the fan power connector is located toward the bottom of the unit when inserted.
4. Insert the retention screws and tighten.
Note: Check the fan LEDs, located on the front of the unit, to verify they are working properly.
System Air Flow
The fan speed is adjustable depending on the system temperature. This minimizes the average noise level and increases the MTBF for the fans. The speed is controlled by multiple sensors located on the processing element and the expansion card slot chamber. The speed is determined by the highest sensor reading and location.
Intake Air Filters
FIGURE 14. IntelliNAC air filters
The IntelliNAC fans utilize an air filter for all incoming air used for cooling. The filter is a single piece of poly foam and is retained in the bezel. There is one filter located on the right side panel of the main system, when standing at the front of the unit. The top cover uses thumb screws located at the rear of the unit and need to be removed to get access to this side air filter.
The filter(s) are easy to replace without tools. They should be replaced twice a year in an non-environmentally controlled installation and can be reused after cleaning.
Filter specifications:
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• Filter down to 10 microns
• Flow resistance of lean .01 inch of water.
Alarms and Alerts
Alarm Type Indicator Description
System fan The system monitors fan speed (duty cycle).
Clogged air will also cause a fan failure due to the restricted air flow slowing the fan’s rotation.
Each of the four fans has an indicator on the front of the IntelliNAC that indicates that the fan is functionally normally. If a fan stops working, the indicator turns off and the IntelliNAC reports an alarm to IntelliView.
Also, the fan speed will increase to compensate for the defective fan.
Voltage monitor The Power Good signal is active if the power supplies are within +/- 5% of the specified thresholds
The AC input failure signal is active if the AC main is less than 90VAC.
System voltage error An audible sound and alarm message are reported to the system management and a visual indicator on the front panel is lit.
If the voltage or current is out of tolerance.
The system stores the fault (log the error/fault) and sends a message to the System Manager (IntelliView) indicating the failure. System Manager will then issue a graceful shutdown request to the operating system.
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Visual Indicators
The bezel located on the front of the IntelliNAC contains the visual indicators for the system status. The indicators are labeled with international symbols.
Symbol Description Comments
Green LED System is powered (Input power is applied and system is in a powered state
Off LED (Normal)
On (amber LED) Fault
System has a fault (Processing element failure, power supply failure, over temperature)
Amber LED Indicator on slot canister shows that an expansion card is inserted in the slot and enabled. The card slot is in a non-operational state.
On (green LED) Normal
Off, or (amber LED on) Fault
Fan LED indicators
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APPENDIX A Troubleshooting
Installation
Problem Cause Solution
Unable to log into terminal console as root user or root user password was not set up during fresh installation
Caps lock was left on Turn off caps lock and re-type the password.
If the root password was not set up during a fresh installation or left blank, you will not be able to log in as root once the IntelliView software is installed.
To reset the password, Refer to initial system setup in the IntelliNAC Installation Guide.
Hardware Peripherals
Problem Cause Solution
Expansion card issues
Card slot LED on front panel is amber color. Find appropriate card slot that needs attention (located in the back of the IntelliNAC unit
The expansion cards need attention, some action is required:
The card has been placed in the out of service mode. Or, someone initiated a hot card removal and did not remove the card, the Hot plug feature after 30 seconds will turn on the amber attention LED and place the card out of service
• Within IntelliView, configure the hardware I/O module card and port slots to correct issue.
• To re-insert Hot Card feature, press and the Attention button (until LED flashes, then release) within 10 seconds the card will be placed back in service and the LED will change to green.
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Card slot LEDS on front panel are off, not lit
No expansion cards are plugged into IntelliNAC
If IntelliNAC has been configured for IP-based routing only, this is normal LED status.
Power Supply Issues
Front panel Power Status LED is amber color and a high pitch audible sound is heard
• Check Power Supply Status LED should be green (on)
• System voltage error on power supply
• If one of the power supplies goes bad, the Power Status LED (on the front panel) turns amber color.
If status LED is off, check AC line cord is plugged in. If okay, replace the power supply. Power supply is defective and you should contact IntelliNAC support group and get a replacement.
Warning: Do NOT open the power supply. This is not serviceable in the field. You will void your warranty.
Unit dead, Power Status LEDs on front panel are off and both power supply status LEDs are off
• Check the AC cord could be loose on the back of the power supplies
• Check both of the AC power breakers/outlets for the IntelliNAC
• Check to see if the MPU canister is properly installed
• Correct loss of AC power to IntelliNAC power supplies
• Confirm AC breakers/outlets are on
• Remove and re-install the MPU
IntelliNAC
MPU status LED blinking red or solid red color
There is an internal issues with the MPU canister
The MPU canister is defective and you should consult the IntelliNAC support group and get a replacement MPU.
Warning: Do NOT open the canister. This is not serviceable in the field and you will void your warranty.
Problem Cause Solution
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System cooling issues
Fan LEDs on front panel are amber color and fan speed is loud. Find the fan that needs attention by the amber LED number (see Figures 10 and 11 for fan location)
If one of the four fans is defective or has worked loose during shipment. The LED number indicates whch fan has the operational issue.
• Remove, inspect, and re-install with connector towards the bottom of the unit
• Check for clogged air flow, this will also cause a fan failure due to the restricted air flow slowing the fan’s rotation
• Check the ambient temperature of the room where the unit is installed to see if it meets the humidity/ temperature requirements. If exceeded, the temperature sensors within the system will increase all the fan speed to compensate for the room temperature.
• If all the fans’ speed does not decrease and the amber LED for that fan does not turn green. Then, the fan is defective and you should contact the IntelliNAC support group and get a replacement fan.
• Make sure there is enough clearance around the unit.
• Correct the IntelliNAC’s installation to meet the humidity/temperature requirements.
Problem Cause Solution
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APPENDIX B IntelliNAC Cables
Cables
The following cables are used with the IntelliNAC:
Description Part Number
INAC-2 Port T1/E1 Digital Interface Board 030792-001
INAC-4 Port T1/E1 Digital Interface Board 030793-001
INAC 2-Port Serial X.21 Interface Board 040380-001
INAC 2-Port Serial V.35 Interface Board 040381-001
INAC 2-Port Serial RS232 Interface Board 040382-001
INAC 4-Port Analog Interface Board with Analog MDM Cable, RJ14/RJ10 to RJ11 (Qty 4). Two meters
040383-001
INAC 8-Port Analog Interface Board with Analog Dongle Cable RJ14/RJ10 to RJ45 (Qty 4), 20 CM/7.87 inches and Analog MDM Cable, RJ14/RJ10 to RJ11 (Qty 8). Two meters
040384-001
IntelliNAC Kit Replacement - Analog MDM cable RJ14/RJ10 to RJ11 2M (Quantity 2)
040385-001
IntelliNAC Kit Replacement - Analog Dongle cable RJ14/RJ10 to RJ45 20CM (Quantity 4)
040386-001
IntelliNAC Kit G.703 Balun Adapter Kit (3 pieces) 040387-001
IntelliNAC RS232 Splitter cable, HPCN 50P Dual DB25F 12IN 810420-001
IntelliNAC RS232 Back to Back Null MDM cable, DB25M to DB25M 10FT
810421-001
IntelliNAC RS232 DCE cable DB25M to DB25M 6FT 810422-001
IntelliNAC V.35/X21 Splitter cable HPCN 50P Dual DB25F 12IN 810423-001
IntelliNAC V.35/X21 Back to Back Null MDM cable DB25M to DB25M 10FT
810424-001
IntelliNAC V.35 DCE cable DB25M to V.35 Male 6FT 810425-001
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IntelliNAC X.21 DCE cable DB25M to DB15M 6FT 810426-001
Ethernet CAT 5E UTP Patch cable RJ45 - RJ45 (INAC) 10FT 810427-001
Power cable 18 ga AWG United States Standard (INAC) 810430-001
Power cable 16 ga AWG United States (INAC) 810431-001
Power cable European Union (INAC) 810432-001
Power cable Australia/New Zealand (INAC) 810433-001
Power cable Japan (INAC) 810434-001
Power cable China (INAC) 810435-001
IntelliNAC RS232 Host DTE DB25M to D25F 4FT 810436-001
IntelliNAC V.35 Host DTE DB25M to V.35 F 4FT 810437-001
Power cable United Kingdom/Hong Kong (INAC) 810439-001
Description Part Number
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Expansion Boards
Expansion Boards
030792-001 INAC ISDN 2-Circuit PRI/E1/T1-60, 48-/60-Port Board
FIGURE 15. LED Indicators for both 2-port and 4-port cards
The following table describes the function of each LED:
Color Status Description
Green off Layer 2 is not active. Check your layer 2 configuration, i.e., switch type, switch, etc.
lit Layer 2 is active. If your board works properly, layer 2 is always active
Yellow off Normal operation
lit Remote site is experiencing synchronization problems (if a remote alarm/yellow alarm is detected)
Red off Normal operation
lit The receiver does not detect a signal (loss of signal/red alarm)
Blue off Normal operation
lit Received frames are not synchronized properly (alarm indication signal/blue alarm)
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030793-001 INAC ISDN 4-Circuit PRI/E1/T1-120, 96-/120-Port Board
The card LED indicators functions the same as the 2-circuit board above, only the number of circuits are different.
040380-001 INAC 2-Port Serial X.21 Board
The associated cable is X.21 cable - SKU: CABL-615.
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040381-001 INAC 2-Port Serial V.35 Board
Its associated cable is the V.35 cable - SKU: CABL-617G.
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040382-001 INAC 2-Port Serial RS232 Board
Its associated cable is the RS232 cable - SKU: CABL-615.
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040383-001 INAC 4-Port Analog Board
Its associated cable is the RJ10.
Connect your board as follows:
1. Take the four cables included with the board and plug the RJ10 connectors into the board.
2. Plug the RJ11 connectors into the wall jack or PBX.
Contact assignments (plugs and jacks):
RJ10 Signals RJ11
Pin 2 Ring Pin 3
Pin 3 Tip Pin 4
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040384-001 INAC 8-Port Analog Board
Its associated cable is the RJ10 splitter.
Connect your board as follows:
1. Take the four cables with the dongle and plug the RJ45 connectors into the board.
2. Take the eight cables and plug the RJ10 connectors into the dongle. The jack labeled with “A” corresponds to the ports 1,3, 5, and 7. The jack labeled with “8” corresponds to the ports 2, 4,6, and 8.
3. Plug the RJ11 connectors into the wall jack or PBX.
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Cable Descriptions
040386-001 Analog Dongle Cable RJ14/RJ10 to RJ45The media boards have four RJ-45 ports for connecting four dongles. The dongles have two ports each for connecting two separate analog lines; up to eight analog lines can be connected. Any port can be used, but the port number must specified during software configuration. The port numbers are shown below. The diagram is oriented with the edge connector pointing downwards.
Contact assignments (plugs and jacks) are:
RJ-45 Signals Dongle with RJ-10 Jacks RJ-11
Pin 1 RingPort A
Pin 2 Pin 3
Pin 2 Tip Pin3 Pin 4
Pin 3 TipPort B
Pin 3 Pin 4
Pin 4 Ring Pin 2 Pin 3
Note: Looking at the RJ-45, RJ-10, and RJ-11 connectors with the exposed connector pins facing out, the pins are numbered from 1 to 8, 1 to 4, and 1 to 6 from left right as shown.
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040385-001 Analog MDM Cable RJ14/RJ10 to RJ11The media boards have four RJ-10 ports for connecting four separate analog lines. Any port can be used, but the port number must be specified during software configuration. The port numbers are shown below. The diagram is oriented with the edge connector pointing downwards.
Contact assignments (plugs and jacks) are:
RJ-10 Signals RJ-11
Pin 2 Ring Pin 3
Pin 3 TIp Pin 4
Note: Looking at the RJ-10 and RJ-11 connectors with the exposed connector pins facing out, the pins are numbered from 1 to 4 and 1 to 6 from left to right as shown.
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Cable Descriptions
810421-001 RS232 Back to Back Null MDM Cable, DB25M to DM25M
The back-to-back cable is used for back-to-back connections between two cards in RS-232 mode.
1. Set both cards for Internal Clocking.2. Set the line speeds for 56 Kbps maximum on all cards.
Pinouts:
DB25 Male DB25 Male
TxD 2 --------------------- 3 RxD
RxD 3 --------------------- 2 TxD
GND 7 --------------------- 7 GND
RTS 4 ---+ +--- 4 RTS
CTS 5 ---+ +--- 5 CTS
DTR 20 ----------------+--- 6 DTR
DSR 6 ---+ +--- 8 DCD
DCD 8 ---+---------------- 20 DTR
TxC 15 ---+---------------- 17 RxC
BxC 24 ---+ +--- 24 BxC
RxC 17 ----------------+--- 15 TxC
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810436-001 IntelliNAC RS232 Host DTE DB25M to D25F
The card to DTE host cable (RS-232) is used to connect to a third-party RS-232 DTE host. It also provides clocking from the card for both the card and the host DTE.
1. Set the card for Internal Clocking.2. Set the line speeds for 56 kbps to 180 kpbs maximum on the cards.3. Use the cable for back-to-back connections by connecting the female DB25 to the internally
clocked card, and the male DB25 (through a gender mender) to the externally clocked card.
Pinouts:
DB25 Malecard side
DB25 MaleOther side
TxD 2 --------------------- 3 RxD
RxD 3 --------------------- 2 TxD
GND 7 --------------------- 7 GND
RTS 4 ---+ +--- 4 RTS
CTS 5 ---+ +--- 5 CTS
DTR 20 ----------------+--- 6 DTR
DSR 6 ---+ +--- 8 DCD
DCD 8 ---+---------------- 20 DTR
TxC 15 ---+---------------- 17 RxC
BxC 24 ---+ +--- 24 BxC
RxC 17 ----------------+--- 15 TxC
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810422-001 IntelliNAC RS232 DCE Cable DB25M to DB25M
The RS-232 to DCE cable is used for connecting cards to a DSU/CSU or other DTEs in the RS-232 mode. Only the pins needed for an RS-232 connection are provided.
Clocking is from the DCE. Set the card to external clocking.
Pinouts:
DB25 Male DB25 Male
TxD 2 --------------------- 3 RxD
RxD 3 --------------------- 2 TxD
GND 7 --------------------- 7 GND
RTS 4 --------------------- 4 RTS
CTS 5 --------------------- 5 CTS
DTR 20 --------------------- 20 DTR
DSR 6 --------------------- 6 DSR
DCD 8 --------------------- 8 DCD
TxC 15 --------------------- 15 TxC
RxC 17 --------------------- 17 TxC
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810425-001 InteliNAC V.35 DCE Cable DB25M to V.35 Male
The DB25 to V.35 DCE cable is used for connecting cards to a DSU/CSU or other DTE in the V.35 mode. The V.35 male plug has a standard interface to all V.35 DCE devices.
Clocking is from the DCE. Set the card to external clocking.
DB25 (M) V.35 (M)
4 RTS C
5 CTS D
6 DSR E
7 GND B
8 DCD F
9 TxB S
10 TxA P
11 RxB T
12 RxA R
19 Tx Clock A Y
20 DTR H
21 Tx Clock B AA
22 RI J
23 Rx Clock A V
25 Rx Clock B X
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810437-001 IntelliNAC V.35 Host DTE DB25M to V.35 F
The DB25 to V.35 host null modem cable is used to connect to a third-party V.35 DTE host. It also provides clocking from the card for both the card and the host DTE.
1. Set the card for Internal Clocking.2. Set the line speeds for 56 kbps to 2.6 Mbps maximum on the cards.
The female V.35 plug interfaces to the male DCE plug from the host interface.
810424-001 IntelliNAC V.35/X21 Back to Back Null MDM Cable DB25M to DB25M
The V.10/V.11 DB25 to DB25 back-to-back cable connects two cards in V.35/EIA530/X.21 mode back-to-back.
1. At the “Clocked Side”, set the card for Internal Clocking.2. On the other side, set the card for External Clocking.3. Set the line speed on the clocked side to 56 kbps or 2.6 Mbps maximum on the cards.
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810426-001 IntelliNAC X.21 DCE Cable DB25M to DB15M
The DB25 to X.21 cable for communications boards has a DB25 male plug at one end and a DB15 (ISO 4903) male plug at the other end. It is a four foot cable for connecting to X.21 DSU/CSUs.
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CABL-636
CABL-636 standard cable.
311A10129X(50-pin SCSI 2)
Port 1(DB25 Female)
Port 2(DB25 Female)
1
32 2 TxD
3 3 RxD
28 4 RTS
10 5 CTS
6
25(GND) 7 GND
43 8 DCD
9
10
11
12
13
14
19 15 TxCLK
16
46 17 RxCLK
18
19
13 20 DTR
21
22
23
24
25
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7 2 TxD
17 3 RxD
21 4 RTS
22 5 CTS
6
26(GND) 7 GND
39 8 DCD
9
10
11
12
13
14
20 15 TxCLK
16
8 17 RxCLK
18
19
27 20 DTR
21
22
23
24
25
311A10129X(50-pin SCSI 2)
Port 1(DB25 Female)
Port 2(DB25 Female)
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CABL-637
CABL-637, standard cable.
311A10129X(50-pin SCSI 2)
Port 1(DB25 Female)
Port 2(DB25 Female)
1
2
3
28 4 RTS
10 5 CTS
6
25(GND) 7 GND
43 8 DCD
15 9 TxA
2 10 TxA
46 11 RxA
45 12 RxB
16 13 (x21 DTRB)
3 14 (x21 DTRA)
15
16
17
18
32 19 TxCLK A
13 20 DTR
19 21 TxCLK B
22
3 23 RxCLK A
24
16 25 RxCLK B
1
2
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21 4 RTS
22 5 CTS
6
26(GND) 7 GND
39 8 DCD
1 9 TxA
14 10 TxB
8 11 RxA
9 12 RxB
4 13 (x21 TRB)
17 14 (x21 DTRA)
15
16
17
18
7 19 Tx CLK A
27 20 DTR
20 21 Tx CLK B
22
17 23 Rx CLK A
24
4 25 Rx CLK B
311A10129X(50-pin SCSI 2)
Port 1(DB25 Female)
Port 2(DB25 Female)
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Glossary
Table of Terms
AMI American Megatrends Inc. (BIOS developer)ANI Automatic Number Identification. This service is provided via ISDN or
CAS signaling and provides the originator’s number and class of service.Application Router The architectural component of the IntelliNAC which is responsible for
delivering control and data between uplink and downlink components.BIOS Basic Input Output SystemBMC Baseboard Management ControllerCaller ID The calling number identification which is provided between the 2nd and
3rd ring at an analog dial termination.CAS Channel Associated SignalingCLI Command Line InterfaceComponent Template
A set of settings that define the configurable options that a device component supports.
DCE Data Communications Equipment – RS232/V.35 serial port typeDevice A network device that is managed by the Management Platform.Device Component A component that is part of a network device. Examples are an I/O card,
a serial board, etc.DNIS Dialed Number Identification ServiceDomain A group of devices shown on a submap or in a domain in the device tree.
Domains can contain devices and other domains. A domain is contained only in one parent domain.
Downlink The component of the Transaction Network model which acquires transaction requests from the originating device and sends them to the uplink component, and delivers transaction responses from the uplink component back to the originating device.
DTE Data Terminal Equipment – RS232/V.35 serial port typeFRU Field Replaceable Unit (i.e. a single modular piece of hardware that can
be replaced in the field by a technician with minimal effort)GB A billion bytes
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GbE Gigabit EthernetI/O Input OutputIDE Integrated Drive ElectronicsIETF Internet Engineering Task ForceIPC Inter process communicationIPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface - an Intel-led standard which
defines a set of common interfaces to a computer system which system administrators can use to monitor system health and manage the system
ISDN B channel An ISDN bearer channel which carries the transaction payload.ISDN D channel The ISDN data channel, for which SAPI 0 is used for Q931 call control.
For facility associated signaling (FAS) a single D channel supports up to 23 bearer (B) channels for a T1 span, or 30 B channels for an E1 span. For non-facility associated signaling (NFAS), a single D channel provides signaling for multiple spans. For example, if NFAS is used to share one D channel across 4 E1 spans (119 B+D) then 3 additional B channels are gained.
MADT Multiple APIC Description Table - a list of APIC/SAPIC structures that declares the APIC/SAPIC features of the machine.
Maintenance Mode When a device is put in maintenance mode, events and alarms from the device are ignored by IntelliView. Configuration is allows on the device.
MB A million bytesMPU Main Processing UnitNAC Network Access Controller.NETCONF IETF network configuration protocol described in RFC 4741NIC3 PXE Third Network Interface Controller on Castor Processing Module Preboot
eXecution Environment (Pre-Execution Environment) - an environment to boot computers using a network interface independently of data storage devices (like hard disks) or installed operating systems.
NII Network Independent IdentifierNVRAM Non-Volatile Random Access Memory - either Flash or batter backupPCI bus Peripheral Component Interconnect busPCI DSS Payment Card Industry Data Security StandardPCI Express Peripheral Component Interconnect Express Fourth and Fifth generationPCIe PCI ExpressPIO Parallel Input Output interfacePort A virtual addressing scheme used to identify and address a logical
concept in the chassis. A port may correspond to an individual physical port processor with a single serial link or a port may represent a subsystem of many sub addresses such as a T1/E1/PRI access port with up to 30 calling channels
POS Point-Of-Sale. Refers to terminals or other devices that are used to capture customer financial data, communicate with a host to complete a financial transaction, and provide visual confirmation of the completed transaction via a receipt and other display mechanisms.
PSTN Public Switched Telephone NetworkRoHS Restriction of Hazardous Substances: a 2006 European Union directive.RTC Real Time ClockSATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment
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Glossary
SCI System Interrupt controllerSDLC Synchronous Data Link Control protocol: a link layer protocol which is
used by POS terminals to provide a reliable communication layer with a centralized modem, and upon which ISO 8583 financial transactions are typically sent.
SNMP Simple network management protocolSRIO Serial Rapid IOTPDU Transport Protocol Data Unit – a five byte header embedded in ISO 8583
transactionsTPS Transactions per SecondTransaction A transaction in the context of the VeriFone Transaction Network is an
exchange of information between an originating device and a transaction processor to satisfy a user request.
Uplink The component of the Transaction Network model which delivers transaction requests to the transaction processor and delivers transaction responses back to the downlink component.
View A top-level map, not contained in any map. A device can only show in one domain in each view.
WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment: an EU directive which places the responsibility for disposal or recycling of consumer electronics back on the manufacturer.
Wide Area Network The component of the Transaction Network model which interconnects downlink and uplink components which reside in separate IntelliNAC nodes.
XML Extensible Markup Language
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