The CP DC faceplate RED LED is not active and is intended for future use The RED LED is a
tri-color redundancy status indicator.
The HD ACT LED flashes during SATA hard drive activity.
Ethernet connections
The two RJ45 Ethernet ports provide TLAN and ELAN connections. The CP DC card does not
contain a High Speed Pipe (HSP) port because Linux base Servers do not use the HSP
mechanism. The CP DC Ethernet ports contain two integrated LEDs to provide link, activity,
and speed indicators, see
Figure 174: CP MG Ethernet port LED indicators
Figure 174: CP MG Ethernet port LED indicators
Important:
If your cabinet or chassis does not require specific Nortel supplied cables for CP DC cards,
you must use shielded twisted pair Ethernet cables for CP DC faceplate ELAN and TLAN
connections.
Serial data interface ports
The CP DC has two serial data interface (SDI) ports: Port 0 and Port 1. Both ports are standard
RS232 DTE ports. They are routed through the backplane of the shelf to a 50-pin main
distribution frame (MDF) connector on the back of the shelf. You require a NTAK19ECE6 cable
to adapt the 50-pin MDF to a pair of 25-pin DB connectors. A 25-pin null modem is required
to adapt an SDI port to a typical PC serial port. Port 0 is used for maintenance access. Port 1
is for an external modem connection.
You can change the baud rate of the CP DC card from the BIOS menu. The default serial
connection baud rate of the CP DC card is 9600 bps, no parity, 1 stop bit.
The CP DC card serial port connection procedure remains the same as the CP PM card . For
more information, see
Linux Platform Base and Applications installation and commissioning,
NN43001-315
.
NTDW53 and NTDW54 Common Processor Dual Core card
620 Circuit Card Reference
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