User guide
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Since each XPSI module has four ports, channel addressing requires more than
just a chassis number and slot letter. You must also designate which port on
the XPSI the terminal is attached to. Ports are numbered from top to bottom as
shown below.
For example, the terminal attached to the second port on the XPSI in slot D of
chassis 15 would be addressed 15D2.
Addressing
Terminals on
the XPSI
Module
Getting Started
User Options
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ALT-M to view the Terminal List
ALT-O to open a Terminal Session
ALT-N to view the Security Monitor
ALT-T to view the System Management Tools
ALT-C to close a view
ALT-I to view Information
ALT-B to emulate VT100 BREAK key
ALT-Tab to change to another view
Functionality with
Part Number Description C5T cable
SAD-5 RJ45 to DB9 male DCE
SAD-6 RJ45 to DB9 male DTE
SAD-7 RJ45 to DB9 female DCE
SAD-8 RJ45 to DB9 female DTE
SAD-9 RJ45 to DB25 male DCE
SAD-10 RJ45 to DB25 male DTE
SAD-11 RJ45 to DB25 female DCE
SAD-12 RJ45 to DB25 female DTE
SAD-13 6-pin mini-DIN male to DB9 female (for use with HP9000 machines)
C5T cable wiring is straight through. (i.e. Pin 1 goes to Pin 1, Pin 8 to Pin 8)
When you first power up your XPIQ module, the following Options Screen
appears on your monitor:
ALT-M
Use this command to enter the menuing system. The first menu to appear will
be the Channel or Terminal List.
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