3Com CM 4000 Switch User Manual


 
Configurator
MPK Devices
5−123CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual
EXTERNAL CONTROL DEVICE ENTRIES
Note: Even though they are not shown on the Serial Protocol table as MPK devices, “ESswitch,” ASCII, DD, and
GVG200 control devices require entries to the MPK Devices table.
ENCORE CONTROL OF JUPITER
Encore installation was discussed on page 2−91. Serial port configuration was discussed on page 5−30 and following.
PC−OUT
ENCORE SERIAL
CM1 1
PC−INP KXYZ−LEV
1
MPK Devices
MPK
Expansion
Pass
Board Port Address Input Sets Output Sets Level Set Overide Set Sequence Set
Devices word
In Panel Out Panel
Figure 5−98. Entry for Encore control system.
Device
Type
The Input, Output, and Level Sets named on this table should include all inputs, outputs, and levels that will be controlled
by the Encore.
The Input (page 5−62) and Output (page 5−78) sets must be created specifically for use by “serial” devices.
The Level Set must be created as a type “CP−3000” (see page 5−58.) For an important note about level numbering and external
computer control, see page 5−60.
DD SERIES SWITCHERS
Hardware installation was discussed on page 2−60; serial port configuration was discussed on page 5−30. Figure 5−99 shows
an example table for the system on page 2−60.
DIA−MNEM DIAMOND
CM1
4 DIA−INP DIA−OUT
DIA−ASCI SERIAL
CM1 ASC−INP ASC−OUT
1
MPK Devices
MPK
Expansion
Pass
Board Port Address Input Sets Output Sets Level Set Overide Set Sequence Set
2 6
KXYZ−LEV
Devices word
In Panel Out Panel
KXYZ−LEV
Figure 5−99. Entry for system shown on page 2−60.
Device
Type
The dual entries are necessary because of the two hardware connections.
No “Address” entry is required.
The Input, Output, and Level Sets named on this table should include all inputs, outputs, and levels that will be controlled
by the Diamond switcher. As a precaution, you may wish to restrict control to selected outputs.
For device Type “Diamond,” the Input and Output Sets must be created specifically for use by E−MEM devices. The Input
Set is the source of the mnemonics that will appear on the Diamond console. The Output Set contains a cross−reference be-
tween each router output wired to the DD switcher and a number that the DD will use to refer to that output.