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Table of Contents

Product Overview
MGS Chassis
C Chassis
Chassis Specifications
Processor, Memory, and Interface Cards
Card and Port Limitations
Rear Panel Configurations

Product Overview


MGS Chassis

The MGS chassis is a modular chassis incorporating a four-slot Multibus backplane, which can support up to three network interface cards and one processor card. External connections to the network are provided by interface appliques attached to the rear of the chassis. These appliques are connected internally to the appropriate interface card by way of ribbon cables. Figure 1-1 shows the front of the MGS chassis, and Figure 1-2 shows the MGS rear panel and appliques.



Figure 1-1   MGS Chassis—Front View



Figure 1-2   MGS Chassis—Rear-Panel View

C Chassis

The C chassis is a modular chassis incorporating a two-slot Multibus backplane, which can accommodate up to two separate processor and interface cards. The required presence of the processor card leaves one slot that can be used for a Multibus interface card in the C chassis. There are two models: the CGS router and the CPT protocol translator. Figure 1-3 shows the front of the CGS chassis. Except for the product name, the CPT chassis front panel is identical to the CGS chassis.



Figure 1-3   CGS Chassis—Front View

CGS Chassis

The CGS chassis can support a single multiport Ethernet, serial, or Token Ring interface card for external network connection. External connections to the network are provided by interface appliques attached to the rear of the chassis. These appliques are connected internally to the appropriate interface card by way of ribbon cables. Figure 1-4 shows the CGS rear panel and appliques.


Note      The CGS chassis supports only the CSC-2R dual-port Token Ring interface card; it will not support a single-port Token Ring interface card.




Figure 1-4   CGS Chassis Rear-Panel View

CPT Chassis

The CPT chassis can support a single multiport Ethernet or serial interface card for external network connection. The CPT chassis can only support one Ethernet interface port, but it will support up to two serial interfaces.


Note      The CPT does not support Token Ring interfaces.


External connections to the network are provided by interface appliques attached to the rear of the CPT. These appliques are connected internally to the appropriate interface card by way of ribbon cables. Figure 1-5 shows the CPT rear panel and appliques.



Figure 1-5   CPT Chassis—Rear-Panel View

Your responsibilities for bringing the MGS or C chassis on line will include installing the chassis (only the MGS can be installed in a rack), making external connections to various networks by way of appropriate interface cables, and using the configuration software routines specified in the appropriate getting started guide.

This publication applies to hardware installation only; it will take you through the installation up to, but not including, the configuration software routines.

Chassis Specifications

The different models of the MGS and C chassis are identified by their size, card and interface capacity, configuration, physical characteristics, and specifications. These specific physical characteristics and specifications are noted in the following four tables.

MGS Chassis Specifications

Table 1-1 provides a summary of the physical specifications for the MGS chassis, and Table 1-2 describes the power and cooling specifications for the MGS chassis.

Table 1-1   MGS Chassis Physical Specifications

Description  Physical Specifications 

Multibus slots

4-slot backplane
(3 slots available due to processor card requirement)

Dimensions (H x W x D)

5.25'' x 17.5'' x 20'' (13.33 cm x 44.45 cm x 50.8 cm)

Weight

35 lb (15.9 kg)

Connectors

2 small, 3 individual

Additional hardware

19" rack-mount kit and optional slide-mount kit

Table 1-2   MGS Chassis Power and Cooling Specifications

Description  Power and Cooling Specifications 

Power dissipation

270W (918 Btu/hr) in the U.S.
310W (1054 Btu/hr) in the U.K.

Input voltage and frequency

120-240 VAC (U.S. only—autoranging), 50-60 Hz
240 VAC (U.K. only—not autoranging), 50-60 Hz

Current rating

2.3A @ 120 VAC (U.S.)
1.2A @ 240 VAC (U.S. and U.K.)

Current and DC voltages available

U.S. 25A @ +5V; 2A @ -5V; 2.5A @ +12V; 2A @ -12V
U.K. 20A @ +5V; 1A @ -5V; 2A @ +12V; 1A @ -12V

Cooling

60 cfm1 provided by two muffin fans

Fan noise

45 dBa2

cfm = Cubic feet per minute.

dBa = Decibels, A-weighted.

C Chassis Specifications

Table 1-3 and Table 1-4 provide the specifications for the C chassis.

Table 1-3   C Chassis Physical Specifications

Description  Physical Specifications 

Multibus slots

2-slot backplane
(1 slot available due to processor card requirement)

Dimension (H x W x D)

3.5'' x 15'' x 18'' (8.89 cm x 38.1 cm x 45.72 cm)

Weight

15 lb (6.81 kg)

Connectors

1 small, 3 individual

Table 1-4   C Chassis Power and Cooling Specifications

Description  Power and Cooling Specifications 

Power dissipation

230W (782 Btu/hr) in the U.S.
270W (918 Btu/hr) in the U.K.

Input voltage and frequency

120-240 VAC (U.S. only—autoranging), 50-60 Hz
240 VAC (U.K. only—not autoranging), 50-60 Hz

Current rating

2.3 A @ 120 VAC (U.S.)
1.2A @ 240 VAC (U.S. and U.K.)

Current and DC voltages available

U.S. 25A @ +5V; 2A @ -5V; 2.5A @ +12V; 2A @ -12V
U.K. 20A @ +5V; 1A @ -5V; 2A @ +12V; 1A @ -12V

Cooling

30 cfm1 provided by one muffin fan

Fan noise

46 dBa2

cfm = cubic feet per minute.

dBa = Decibels, A-weighted.

Processor, Memory, and Interface Cards

This section provides an overview of the following cards that can be used in the MGS and C chassis:

Processor Cards

The processor card is the supervisor that contains and executes most of the programs that control the system. Table 1-5 lists the specifications for the central processing unit (CPU) cards that can be used in the MGS and C chassis.

Table 1-5   Processor Card Specifications

Processor Card  Description 

CSC/4

25-MHz clock speed MC68EC040 microprocessor
and 16 MB of RAM

CSC/3

30-MHz clock speed MC68020 microprocessor
and 4 MB of RAM

Memory Cards

Memory cards provide long-term, nonvolatile random-access memory (NVRAM) storage for configuration and data. Table 1-6 lists the memory cards available for the MGS and C chassis.

Table 1-6   Memory Card Specifications

Memory Card  Description 

CSC-MC

32-KB NVRAM applique card that installs on the bottom of the chassis; no slot required.
Requires a NVRAM connection to the CSC-MCI, CSC-1R, or CSC-2R1 card.

CSC-MC+

Optional memory card with a combination of 4 MB of Flash memory and 32 KB of NVRAM.
Allows remote loading and storage of multiple software images.
Installs on the bottom of the chassis; no slot required.
Requires a NVRAM connection to the CSC-MCI, CSC-1R, or CSC-2R1 cards.

CSC-MT

Combination Multibus memory and NVRAM card that can be used in the MGS chassis only.
Provides 48 KB of Multibus memory (for bus master cards) and 32 KB of NVRAM.
Occupies one chassis slot in the MGS, leaving two slots available.

The CSC-1R and CSC-2R cards work with the MGS chassis, but the CGS chassis can use the CSC-2R card only.

Network Interface Cards

Network interface cards connect the chassis to one or more networks. Table 1-7 describes the various network interface cards available for the MGS and C chassis and gives the chassis limitations for Token Ring interface cards.

Table 1-7   Network Interface Card Specifications

Interface Card  Description 

CSC-1R

MGS only—Single-port Token Ring interface card.
4- or 16-Mbps rate is user-selectable by way of software.

CSC-2R

MGS, CGS only—Dual-port Token Ring interface card.
4- or 16-Mbps rate for each port is user-selectable by way of software.

CSC-MCI

Up to 2 Ethernet and 2 synchronous serial interface ports.
Transmission rates up to 4 Mbps for serial and 10 Mbps for Ethernet.
Serial ports configurable as DCE or DTE1, Ethernet as Version 1 or 2.

CSC-R16M

MGS only—Single-port Token Ring interface card.
4- or 16-Mbps rate is user-selectable by way of a jumper.

CSC-SCI2

4 synchronous serial interface ports.
Transmission rates up to 4 Mbps for each port.
Ports can be configured as DCE or DTE.

DCE = Data communications equipment. DTE = Data terminal equipment.

Cannot be used in the CPT chassis.


Note      The CPT can have a maximum of two serial interfaces: 2S or 2T, where S refers to normal-speed serial lines (up to 64 kilobits per second [kbps]) and T refers to high- speed (T1) serial lines (up to 4 kilobits per second [kbps]).


Card and Port Limitations

The following sections discuss the card and port limitations for the MGS and C chassis models.

MGS and CGS Card and Port Limitations

Table 1-8 provides a list of the card and port types (and the quantities of each) that can be installed in the MGS and CGS chassis.

Table 1-8   Card and Port Limits for the MGS and CGS Chassis

    Maximum
No. of Ports
Maximum
No. of Cards
Card Type  Interface/Port Type  MGS  CGS  MGS   CGS 

CSC/3 or CSC/4
(one or the other required)

Console
Auxiliary

1
1

1
1

1
-

1
-

CSC-1R

Token Ring

3

-

3

-

CSC-2R

Token Ring

6

2

3

1

CSC-MCI-2E2T or 2E2S

Ethernet
and serial (any type)

4
4

2
2

2
-

1
-

CSC-MCI-1E1T or 1E1S

Ethernet
and serial (any type)

3
3

1
1

3
-

1
-

CSC-MCI-2E

Ethernet

6

2

3

1

CSC-MCI-2S or 2T

Serial (not RS-449)

6

2

3

1

CSC-MCI-2S or 2T

RS-449

4

21

2

1

CSC-R16M

Token Ring

3

-

3

-

CSC-SCI-4S or 4T2

RS-232 (and SDLC)
or HD V.35

8

-

2

-

CSC-SCI-4S or 4T1

RS-449

4

-

1

-

Because of its size, the RS-449 serial interface can only be used on the small plate area; therefore, only two RS-449 interfaces can be used in the CGS chassis.

Because only one interface card can be used in the CGS chassis, the CSC-SCI card is not typically used because it provides no NVRAM-card connector, which accommodates a NVRAM card.

CPT Card and Port Limitations

The CPT chassis can support only one Ethernet interface, but it will support up to two serial interfaces. Token Ring interfaces cannot be used in the CPT chassis. The types and number of interface cards that can be used in the CPT chassis are listed in Table 1-9. The ports attach to the network by way of rear-panel appliques.

Table 1-9  


Card Type
 

Interface/Port Type
 
Maximum
No. of Ports
 
Maximum
No. of Cards
 

CSC-MCI

Ethernet and serial
(any type of serial)1

1E1S, 1E1T, 1E2S, 1E2T, or 1E1S1T


1

CSC-MCI

Serial only

2S or 2T

1

Because of its size, the RS-449 serial interface can only be used on the small plate area; therefore, only two RS-449 interfaces can be used in the CPT chassis.

Card and Port Limits for the CPT Chassis

Rear Panel Configurations

External network connections to the MGS and C chassis are provided through a variety of rear-panel connector plates and appliques. Table 1-10 lists the available connector plates, their relative sizes, the maximum number of appliques per plate, and where the appliques can be positioned on the rear panel of the MGS or C chassis. Plates are listed from left to right when facing the rear panel of the MGS or C chassis. (See Figure 1-2, Figure 1-4, and Figure 1-5.)

Table 1-10   MGS and C Chassis Connector Plates

  MGS Chassis C Chassis

Connectors
 
Small Plate 1  Small Plate 2  Individual Plates  Small Plate  Individual Plates 

Token Ring1

4

4

3

22

22

Ethernet3

4

4

3

2

2

10BaseT

4

4

3

2

2

RS-232
(and SDLC)


4


4


3


2


3

RS-449

2

2

-

24

-

HD V.35

4

4

3

2

3

X.21

4

4

3

2

3

G.703

4

4

3

2

3

The CPT chassis does not support Token Ring interfaces. The CGS chassis supports only the CSC-2R dual-port Token Ring interface card, while the MGS chassis supports the CSC-1R, CSC-2R, and CSC-R16M Token Ring interface cards.

Only two Token Ring or Ethernet interfaces can be used due to slot limitations.

The CPT chassis can only support one Ethernet interface port, but will support up to two serial interfaces.

Because of its size, the RS-449 serial interface can only be used on the small plate area; therefore, only two RS-449 interfaces can be used in the C chassis.


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