AWAN 3883/4/5 Access Server Installation and Support Guide
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 Introduction to the AWAN Access Server
- 2 Installing the AWAN Access Server
- 3 Maintaining the AWAN Access Server
- A Hardware Specifications
- B Modems
- C Adapter Hood Pinouts
- DB-9 PC Adapter Hood Pinouts (RS-232)
- DB-25 Terminal Adapter Hood Pinouts (RS-232)
- DB-25 Printer Adapter Hood Pinouts (RS-232)
- DB-25 Modem/Host Adapter Hood Pinouts (RS-232)
- DB-25 Host Adapter Hood Pinouts (Current Loop)
- DB-25 Terminal Adapter Hood Pinouts (Current Loop)
- DB-9 Host Adapter Hood Pinouts (Current Loop)
- Index

Introduction to the AWAN Access Server
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Model 3885 and 3885R Features
Model 3885 and 3885R Features
Model 3885 has the following features:
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Sixteen RS-232 RJ-45 connectors that have full modem control
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Eight-port integrated V.34 modems
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Six-port ISDN BRI
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LAN speeds up to 10 Mbps and port operation at speeds up to 115.2 Kbps
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A single universal input, 85-264 VAC, 50-60 Hz, automatically self-sensing power
supply
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An optional redundant power supply (Compaq part number 138697) that can keep
the unit powered on with no interruption in service
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68360 processor that has 4 Mbytes of dynamic RAM (various modules can be
installed for additional processing capability)
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One link module and up to four port modules can be installed in the chassis
Model 3885R is identical to model 3885 except that model 3885R has the following
additional features:
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Support for VT-to-6500 protocol conversion, the Interchange Package Exchange
(IPX) protocol, and the Apple Remote Access Protocol (ARAP)
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An additional 4 Mbytes of dynamic RAM (for a total of 8 Mbytes)
Note. For detailed hardware specifications for each AWAN access server model, refer to
Appendix A, Hardware Specifications.