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Revision as of 10:55, 16 March 2009
Description
The AMC-IP Filter Card provides:
- 2 Ethernet Connections:
- 2 x Ethernet Ports (IEEE 802.3)
- Transfer Rates 10 and 100 Mbps
- Autosensing 10/100 or fixed transfer rates
- Auto-MDX eliminating the need of crossover cables
- Serial communications
- One Serial Port RS232
- One Serial Port RS232/422/485
- One USB 1.1 Slave Port (future use)
- For more serial ports an Ethernet to Serial converter should be used
- Several applications that before used serial ports can now use Ethernet ports
- AlphaNet
- MultiModule
- Telephone Interface (SIP Gateway instead of PNCI)
Jumpers
The onboard jumpers selects RS422 or RS485 on Serial Port 1.
Connections
Serial Port Connections
AMC switch S601 – 1 on:
- Serial port 0: AlphaPro
- Serial port 1: Linux Console (115.200 baud, N, 8, 1)
AMC switch S601 – 1 off:
- Serial port 0 and 1 controlled by the AMC (EDO, MPC data, Pager, ACDP etc.)