Specifications

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Dataport rules
Standard 1.0 System Installation and Modification Guide January 1998
Installation and
conversion of
dataports
These rules govern the installation or conversion of
ACCESS, AdminPlus, and AutoAdmin dataports:
The maximum total of combined ACCESS, AdminPlus,
and AutoAdmin dataports on a system is eight.
During conversion from MM8 or MM9, the system
drops the AdminPlus feature and the AdminPlus dataport
changes to CONSOLE—you will be warned. A new
AdminPlus feature must be configured.
The AutoAdmin feature cannot be dropped during
conversion.
During conversion from MM8 or MM9, if there is an
ACCESS dataport on either an RSM or Utility card on a
voice node, the port will be reset to its default dataport
settings and you will be warned.
There is no relationship between number of voice ports
and the minimum number of ACCESS dataports.
MSM-specific rules
The following dataport rules are specific to the MSM:
Because the Multi-admin feature is enabled
automatically, you are warned if you do not assign a
UAT dataport.
The maximum cumulative baud rate for ACCESS,
AutoAdmin, and AdminPlus dataports is 9600 bps per
node.
Depending on the type of dataport, you may be required
to provide more information such as link ID, baud rate,
and link redundancy.
If you designate a dataport as SMDI, you are prompted
to enter the link ID before the baud rate.
Available baud rates for an SMDI designated dataport
are 1200 and 2400 bps.