Owner`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Notice
- Contents
- Preface
- Hardware Overview
- Checking the Site
- Cabling the Site
- Connector and Cable Pin Descriptions
- Replacing and Adding Memory
- Replacing and Adding Flash RAM
- What to Do If You Have Problems

3-3
Cabling the Site
Table 3-1. Cables and Adapters for the Access Server 316
Cable and Adapters Description
BN25G MP8 to
MP8 Equipment Cable
Use this 8-wire pin-to-pin cable to connect to
H8585-xx series adapters.
BN24H MP8 to
MMP6 (modified
modular plug) Office Cable
Use this cable to connect to the 6-pin modified
modular jack (MMJ) of H8575-xx series
adapters or to a DEC-style printer or terminal.
H8575-A (EIA 423-B to
EIA-232-D) Adapter
Use this adapter and the BN24H cable to
connect to 25-pin D-sub male connectors (for
example: printers).
H8575-B Adapter Use this adapter and the BN24H cable to
connect to 9-pin D-sub male connectors.
H8575-D (E1A423-B to
EIA-232-D) Adapter
Use this adapter and the BN24H cable to
connect to 25-pin D-sub female connectors.
H8585-AA MJ8 to
DB9 (female) Null-Modem
Adapter
Use this adapter with the BN25G cable to
convert the Access Server 316 connector to DB9
(female) connector for cabling to PC
asynchronous ports.
H8585-AB MJ8 to
DB25 (male) Modem Adapter
Can be used with the BN25G cable to connect
low speed modems to the Access Server 316.
Refer to Chapter 4 for further information.
H8585-AC MJ8 to
DB25 (male) Modem Adapter
Can be used with the BN25G cable to connect
high speed modems to Access Server 316. Refer
to Chapter 4 for further information.
Adapters H8585-AB and H8585-AC are not for connection to public networks in
Sweden, Germany, or Japan.
NOTE