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Part 1. Connecting
Chapter 1. 3745 Models 210
Getting Started
Unplugging or Plugging
Unplugging or Plugging
Unplugging or Plugging
Unplugging or Plugging
Unplugging or Plugging
Removing or Installing the Customer Power Control (CPC) Cable
Removing or
Chapter
Getting Started
Unplugging or Plugging
Unplugging or Plugging
Unplugging or Plugging
Unplugging or Plugging
Unplugging or Plugging
Removing or
Removing or
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Installing a Line Interface Coupler (LlC) or Its Cable
2.
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Installing the Customer Power Control (CPC) Cable
Installing a Line Interface Coupler (LlC) or Its Cable
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in
this Guide
is
Organized
this Guide
Information
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In
an
In
a Token-Ring Adapter (TRA) Cable
In
a High-Speed Scanner (HSS) Cable
In
an
In
the Remote Support Facility (RSF) Cable
In
an
In
a Token-Ring Adapter (TRA) Cable
In a High-Speed Scanner (HSS) Cable
In
an
In
the Remote Support Facility (RSF) Cable
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to
61A: Connecting LICs and Cables
Ethernet
Operator Console Cable
to
17A: Connecting LlCs and Cables
Ethernet
Operator Console Cable
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LAN
AUI Cable
LAN
AUI Cable
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Chapter
Connection Tasks
Starting Connection Tasks
Unplugging or Plugging
Unplugging or Plugging
Unplugging or Plugging
Four Possible Configurations of Area A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
3745
Models 210 to 610: Service Connectors
Models
3745
LlC Types 1, 3, and 4.
3745 Cable Arrangement
Non-LiC Connector Location
LlC Types
ARC Assembly A and B
3746-900 Rear View (the Coupler Side)
Addresses for the Enclosures
3746-900 LCBs Locations Example
Controller Expansion. .
Installing
Installing
The LlC 11, LlC 12, LlC 16, and Their
LCB Base
LeB
Expansion
LCB Base and LCB Expansion Connections
Assembly A.
LCB Grounding
Standard Grounding Connection
ARC Assembly A and B
ARC Assembly A
The ARC Assembly A and Its Different Types of Connector
IBM 3745-Type Connector
French V.35 DCE Adapter
French V.35 DTE Adapter
ARC Assembly A and B
ARC Assembly B
The ARC Assembly B and
A-1. LlC 1 Through LlC 4 Characteristics
A-2. Line Weight Calculation for LlC types
A-3. One-Port LlCs - LlC Types 3 and
A-4. One-Port LlCs - LlC Types 1 and 4A
8-1
. Characteristics of the LlC Types
8-2. Maximum Configurations of the 3745s with
8-3. Assumed Line Utilization (Duplex)
8-4. Assumed Traffic Mix
8-5. Standard Line Weights
8-6. Standard CLP Connectivity
C-1
. Customer Documentation for the 3745 Models x10
3746 Model 900
C-2. Additional Customer Documentation for the 3745 Models 1
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System/370
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3745 All
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For more information, see the
Safety Notices for United Kingdom
1.
The IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 900
according to the
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for indirect connection to the public telecommunication network.
2. The network adapter interfaces housed within the
Multiprotocol Controller Model
its own independent approval number. These interface adapters, supplied by
IBM, do not use or contain excessive voltages.
that exceeds 42.4 V peak ac or
Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model
(SELV) only.
IBM adapters, it is essential that other optional cards, not supplied by IBM, do
not use mai
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order to maintain the separate (independent) approval of the
ns
voltages or any other excessive voltages. Seek advice from a
Safety Information, GA33-0400.
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IBM 3746 Nways
900 are approved separately, each one having
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3745 All Models & 3746-900: CIG
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o About this Guide
This guide applies to the:
• IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models 130 to 17A and Models 210 to
61A (3745)
• IBM 3746 Nways* Multiprotocol Controller Model 900 operating as:
-
- APPN*/HPR Network Node (3746-900NN)
- IP Router (3746-900IP).
It
contains information for the following types of tasks:
• Connecting line cables
• I ntegrating the network.
SNA subareas (3746-900)
o
o
o
These tasks are performed at initial
your
Model 900.
Conventions Used
Throughout this guide the term:
3745 Refers to the
3745 Model A Refers to the IBM 3745 (Models 17A, 21A, 31A, 41A and 61A) with
3746-900
3746-900NN
3746-9001P
SNA
installation and during later modifications of
IBM 3745 Communication Controller or 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller
in
this Guide
IBM 3745 (Models 130 to 170 and 210 to 610) with
any Expansion Unit (Models A
installed.
be
any Expansion Unit (Models A11, A12, L13, L14, L15,
Refers to the IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 900.
Refers to the part of the 3746-900 operating as
This chapter gives all the procedures for the 3745 (Models 210 to 61A) hardware
connection tasks.
the following cabling order is recommended:
1.
Plug
in
any Ethernet LAN access unit interface cables.
If this is the initial installation of your communication controller,
to
61A: Connecting LlCs and
o
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2. Plug
3. Plug
4.
5. Install any line interface couplers or their cables.
By touching inside the machine, you can cause electrostatic discharges (ESDs)
that may result
Therefore, it is very important that you touch the ESD plate before you touch
any element inside a unit
located on the inside face of the frame door .
in
any high-speed line cables
in
any token-ring cables.
Install cables for the operator console1, remote support facility2, any remote2 or
alternate2 console, and customer power control.
Attention
-------------------------,
in
errors in the system operation, or damage to the equipment. .
Use this procedure to start all the connection procedures given later
this chapter.
Notes
1.
----------------------------------------~
Updating the CDF
In
the procedures for the TRA and HSS cables and the LlCs
there are steps for updating the configuration data
and then activating the
kinds
of
lines, wait until all
before using the Upgrade
lines. If you are connecting several
of
the lines are connected
or
Update procedure.
file (CDF)
For LlC types 5 and 6 integration, refer to the LlCSI6 Migration
and
Integration Guide, SA33-0416 or earlier version of the
Connection
Do
not
activate
2.
Labels
and
Integration Guide, SA33-0129.
forget to test the LlCs and ask the host operator to
all affected lines after updating the CDF.
Before the initial installation all external cables from DTEs/DCEs
to the 3745 must be labeled. Use the information on the
plugging sheets normally stored
GA33-0127, or the Migration
in
the Preparing for Connection,
and
Planning Guide, GA33-0183.
()
in
Do not forget to add or change the cable labels when you make
later modifications. i
Step 1 Have the plugging and configuration sheets from the Migration
Planning Guide, GA33-0183
Depending on the procedure, you need the
plugging and configuration
sheets for the:
• Line interface couplers (LlCs)
• Line interface coupler (LlC) cables
Token-ring adapter (TRA) cables
•
High-speed scanner (HSS) cables
•
•
Ethernet LAN attachment unit interfaces (AUls)3
Operator console cables
•
•
Remote support facility (RSF) cable.
There is no plugging sheets for the customer power control (CPC)
cable.
Step 2 Opening the door
Notes:
• The figures below show a 3745 configuration with the maximum
number of
The doors marked with dashed lines are not user-accessible.
•
LlC units available.
/.
~
and
3 The AUI is the cable (and its two connectors) that is connected between the Ethernet medium attachment unit (MAU) and the
3745. The MAU is also called the transceiver.
1-2 3745 All Models & 3746-900: CIG
0
•
Open the door of the 3745 unit by pushing
(X
in
this figure) using the special door key.
3746-L
15
LlC Unit LlC Unit LlC Unit
068
Lines
through
LlC Unit LlC Unit LlC Unit
060
Lines 0640 Lines
through 0703 through 0447 through
0768 Lines
0831
3746-L
14
X
05B 048
0512
through 0575 through 0319
050
0384 Lines 0128
3746-L 13
X X
Lines
040
0256
0191
in
and turning the screws
3745 Base Unit
......................................
.
o
o
o
X X X
Communication Controller Front View
3745 Base Unit 3746-L13 3746-L 14 3746-L
..
_-_
............
.
X X X X
LlC Unit
01M
Lines 0064
through 0127
LlC Unit
01P
Lines 0000
through 0063
ELAs TRAs
HSSs
Op Consoles
RSF
CPC
L..--
___
Communication Controller Rear View
If you want to work with
I nterface Coupler (Lie) or Its Cable"
X
.........................
LlC Unit
04E
Lines 0320
through 0383
LlC Unit
04G
Lines 0192
through 0255
.
the.
Lies, go to "Removing or I nstalling a Line
X
on
page 1-18.
.
0511
X
,
15
LlC Unit
06E
LlC Unit
06G
Lines 0704
through 0767
.......................................
LlC Unit
05E
Lines 0576 Lines 0832
through 0639 through 0895
LlC Unit
05G
Lines 0448
through
X
o
Otherwise, continue with the next step.
Chapter 1. 3745 Models 210 to
61
A:
Connecting
L1Cs
and Cables 1-3
Step 3
Locating
Locate the area of the non-LiC connectors. See Figure 1-1.
non-Lie
connectors
-
-
•
Figure
1-1.
3745 Models
Area m has communication line connectors for:
• High-speed scanners
• Token-ring adapters
• Ethernet LAN adapters.
iii has the service cables connectors for:
Area
• Local operator console (not for Models
• LAN connection to the service processor (Models A only)
•
Remote/Alternate operator console (not for Models
• Remote support facility (RSF) console (not for Models
• Customer power control (CPC).
Locate the connector using the Figure 1-3
on page 1-7.
go to Step 6
Otherwise, continue with the next step.
210
to 61A Base Frame Rear View
A)
on
page 1-6 and Figure 1-4
If the connectors you need are located
on
page 1-6
A)
A)
in
the area iii,
o
1-4 3745 All Models & 3746-900: CIG
o
--~~~-
Step 4 Locating the communication adapter connector
-----.--
....
-,
..
-.---.--~---,~~~--
Locate the individual connector
for every
possible
cable to be plugged-in or unplugged. Figure 1-2 shows four
example configurations (that are fully populated):
in
area
m,
D All HSSs
fJ
All ELAs
II
Four TRAs with four HSSs
II
Four TRAs with four ELAs.
(Figure
1-1
on page 1-4 )
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Figure
1-:2.
Four Possible Configurations
Step 5 Deactivating the lines
of
Area A
The numbers are the line numbers of the connectors. Your 3745 may
not be
different mixture of communication
If
operator to deactivate
Note: The line number
Then go to the
exactly the same: it may not be fully populated and may have a
lines.
you are disconnecting any line (by removing a cable), ask the host
all the lines to be unplugged.
is
the same as the port number.
following sections as needed:
• "Unplugging or Plugging
page 1-7
• "Unplugging or Plugging
1-11
page
Chapter
1.
In
an
Ethernet LAN AUI Cable" on
In
a Token-Ring Adapter (TRA) Cable" on
3745 Models 210 to 61A: Connecting LlCs and Cables 1-5
•
~~~~lu1~~i~.9
or
Plugging
In
a High-Speed Scanner
Step 6 Locating the service connectors
(HSS)
Cable"
on
0
The area
• Local operator console (not for Models
• LAN connection to the service processor (Models A only)
•
Remote/alternate operator console (not for Models
• RSF console (not for Models
• Customer power control (CPC).
Locate the connector using the Figure 1-3 and Figure 1-4
When you have located the connector, go to the
needed:
• "Unplugging or Plugging
page 1-15
• "Unplugging or Plugging
Cable"
• "Removing or Installing the Customer Power Control (CPC) Cable"
Install only AUI cables that conform to ISO 8802-3.
LAN
.r:T
r:T
J3
AUI Cable
o
o
The ISO 8802-3 says:
IThe connector is not specified to prevent operator contact with the
precautions shall be taken at installation time to ensure that the installer is
warned that the
being handled by operating personneL
while
ATTENTION
To attach your communication controller to the Ethernet LAN, the SQE TEST
switch
connect the
Step 1 Starting
on
Before beginning, you must first do the procedure "Getting Started"
page 1-2.
There is a
to see as it is between the
procedure you may have to depend
fingertips rather than seeing
need to try more than once.
shield is not brought into contact with any hazardous voltage
II
-----------------------------------------------,
the MAU must be set to ENABLE. If this is not done when you
AUI to the 3745, operation of the Ethernet
locking latch attached to the 3745 ELA connector. It is hard
cable connector and the 3745.
on
it.
It is sometimes hard to move, you may
LAN
may
feeling the latch with your
shield,
be
interrupted.
In
this
on
Chapter
1.
3745 Models 210
to
61A: Connecting
L1Cs
and Cables 1-7
3745
o
Locking Latch
If you are only plugging in
Otherwise, continue with the next step.
Step 2 Unplugging
Repeat this step for every
1.
Unlock the latch by pushing it
position). It may require a lot of force to move
an
AUI
cable.
an
AUI cable, go to Step 3
AUI
to be unplugged.
to
the right (the open padlock
it.
on
page 1-9
•
1-8 3745 All Models & 3746-900: CIG
2. Pull out the plug.
If
you are not plugging in
Otherwise, continue with the next step.
an
AUI, go to Step 6
on
page 1-11.
o
o
Step 3 Plugging
Repeat this step for every
Note: Make sure that all the cables are correctly labeled at both ends
before doing this step.
in
an AUI cable
AUI
to be plugged in.
o
o
1. Locate a
2. Slide the latch to the right (the open padlock position).
cable with a label. Find the port that matches the cable.
o
o
3.
Hold the cable connector so that its longest side
Chapter
1.
3745 Models 210 to 61A: Connecting LlCs and Cables 1-9
is
downward.
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