Configuring the esdi card, Address switch settings – Nortel Networks Circuit Card User Manual

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QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface card

553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005

Configuring the ESDI card

Configuring the ESDI card consists of setting the port addresses using the
address selection switch and setting the port interface options using the
jumper blocks. The system software must then be configured to recognize the
ESDI card. Figure 185 on

page 864

shows the location of all option switches

and jumper sockets on the ESDI card.

Address switch settings

The two ESDI ports on the card are addressed in pairs such as 0 and 1, 2 and
3, and so on). The address is set using switch S2. The switch settings used to
select the address vary depending on whether the card is Style A or Style B.
The “Style” can be read on the printed circuit board silk screen. The address
of the card is set to match the device address defined in software.

Synchronous port address space is the same as asynchronous port address
space. When selecting an address for the ESDI card, make sure that it will not
conflict with an address currently being used by an asynchronous card.

Table 270 shows the ESDI card address switch settings.

Table 270
ESDI card address switch settings (Part 1 of 2)

Device Number

Switch S2

style A

Switch S2

style B

Port 1

Port 2

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

0

1

off

off

off

on

off

off

off

*

2

3

on

off

off

on

off

off

on

*

4

5

off

on

off

on

off

on

off

*

6

7

on

on

off

on

off

on

on

*

8

9

off

off

on

on

on

off

off

*

10

11

on

off

on

on

on

off

on

*

* Switch S2, position 4 is not used on style B cards.

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