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3 Port SDI Cable Pinouts for NTDK20 SSC Card Needed

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IPOJIM

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Or advice on where to purchase this (NTBK48AA cable). I did find the 9pin pinouts for RS232 single cable but not for my gear. Using it for training. I can see the 48 pin female amphenol connector labeled SELV and also two 9 pins also labeled SELV and P2 (male) and P3 (female) respectively. Any advice on getting this connected to my pc or a Definity Terminal (715GBCS-2 Lucent) would be appreciated. Not sure if I can use the Avaya terminal but it does have many options for emulation. I am fine with Hyperterminal or would get ProComm as suggested elsewhere. Right now though I would be very happy seeing _something_ on a screen! Thanks.
 
Using the Male 9-Pin connector from the Option 11 cabinet
OPT 11 Cabinet Pin - Your PC 9 Pin Connector
2-3
3-2
5-5
 
That pinout will get you port 0 from the SSC card which uses the baud rate of the dip switch on the face plate.
 
Thanks for replying. I just tried the above hoping it would happen. No luck. Double checked my cable with continuity and made the 3 connections per your instructions. I used hyper terminal earlier on a system so I know I had the com port right. Tried the 9600 (per dip switch) and 8-N-1 settings plus auto detect and VT100 settings. No text, or random characters on the screen at any time. This is the the SSC card that says (in some posts here)that it defaults to the 48 pin connectors 3 port octopus cord labeled port 0 as the initial serial port. So maybe I need to find the octopus 3 port NTBK48AA cable unfortunately?
 
There is one for $60 on ebay including shipping. This cable is a 9-pin female on the Opt 11 end and breaks out to three 25-pin connectors on the other end. If that pin out above doesn't work I doubt that the cable will help but at least you'll have it. You will also need a 9 to 25 pin standard modem cable if you want to use the 9-pin comm port on your PC and also a null modem adapter.

To use a tty port on the switch you really only need three pins. 2 3 & 7. When converting from 25-pin to the 9-pin, the pin 7 from the 25-pin connector goes to pin 5 on the 9-pin connector. So on the 9-pin it needs 2 3 & 5.
 
Thanks NTOLdTimer I finally have output on the screen. My issue was the mystery 9 pin cable I rigged up. I toned out one sides pinouts but not the other! The second side had pins 2 and 3 reversed so the color code on one side did not match the color code on the other. It would have worked without messing with it!

Well this option 11 does not have any PCM cards installed so that will probably effect some things. Here is the printout amd it seems to hang at some point when doing the AUD 360 test. Any next steps to bring it to a cursor where I can enter commands and such. New processor board with matching PCM card and files, or pulling some of the boards and starting with a basic system for a few digital phones and a couple analog trunks? One of the digital phone boards does not have a red light, The other DGTL LC do. You get a star for hanging in there and restating your original post forcing me to double check the pinouts - after I made it.

Here is a printout of the session:

>>START CAPTURE<<

Meridian Small System Controller
Pre-Boot: 03 dev2.37
Flash Boot: NTDK34AA_r07 dev2.40
Reset Reason: C0, 0 - Reset due to Power Up
SRAM: 128 kBytes
DRAM: 8 MBytes, speed=60 ns
Security ID: 10022052 type: NT_STD
Backup Flash: 1572 kBytes
Program Store: 24 MBytes
Flash Drive: 8 MBytes
Expansion board #1 not installed.
Expansion board #2 not installed.
Ethernet MAC address: 00.00.75.45.12.BF
PCMCIA card not installed in drive A.
PCMCIA card not installed in drive B.

*** To invoke install setup program from PCMCIA enter CONTROL-I ***

Executing power up self tests
Power up self test passed
DISKOS to be run.
Verifying Diskos.


*** OS RESTART ***


Meridian 1 X11 System Software
Release : x112318
Created : Fri Oct 31 19:19:51 PST 1997
Loaded : 1/1/96 8:39:43

Copyright(C) 1972-1997 Northern Telecom, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
VxWorks 5.2
Copyright(C) 1984-1995 Wind River Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Use of the above software subject to terms of a license agreem
U.S. Government users subject to "Restricted Rights" under FAR & DFAR.

Initialize Network Interface.
Network Interface is up.
Host : PRIMARY_ENET
IP Address : 137.135.128.253
Sub-netmask : 255.255.254.0

Loading 'rpteng.db' from "c:/p/rpt/rpteng.db"
Executing startup script "c:/p/etc/startupc".
# EDITION AF02, SL1LIB SBASHYAM.2 (97/07/11 13:09:22) -- CLOSED
# Empty startup file for Option 11C use in the field.
putenv("BYPASS_MOB_BERR=OFF");
value = 0 = 0x0
cd "c:/p/etc"
value = 0 = 0x0

Done executing startup script "c:/p/etc/startupc".

Loading retained patch from "c:/u/patch/09952.p"

Loading retained patch from "c:/u/patch/09951.p"
Activating patch, handle = 0
BRDCST_SPEECH at 0x105c5b28 will be patched to jump to 0x206b5c94
Patch 0 has been activated successfully.
Activating patch, handle = 1
SYSLOAD2 code at 0x10be0e5a will be patched to jump to 0x206b678a
Patch 1 has been activated successfully.
[ Initialising Orbix Error handling ]
[ Constructing a new Proxy Factory Table ]
Loading MAT script files......
Start SNMP agent
Processed c:/p/data/view.cfg

SYS000 000400 000000 000000 000000 CPU 0
SYSDB RLS/ISS: 2318 LOADED FROM C: DATE/TIME: 29/3/2008 01:01:24 RECS: 116 SEQNO
: 4441
SYSLOAD RELEASE 23.18
DONE
INI000 00000000 08 40 08 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ? 00000000
SRPT752 INI 0: INI completed in 10 seconds

DSET000 DOWN LOAD 531 0 59 0 0 0 0 68156

INI002 00000088

INI003 0000009C 000000A0 000000AF 000000B0 000000B4 000000B8 000000CE


>
XMI002 1 DTI/PRI

XMI002 2 DTI/PRI

XMI002 3 XDLC

XMI002 5 XDLC

XMI002 7 XDLC

XMI002 9 XMLC

XMI002 6 XDLC

XMI002 8 XMLC

XMI002 4 XUT

DTA003 1

PRI000 1 5

DTA012 1

DTA003 2

PRI000 2 5

DTC007

DTA012 2

DROL000 DAILY ROUTINE BEGIN
NWS LD30 BEGIN 08:41 1/1/1996

NWS401 3 : -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

NWS301 -5 -6 -7

NWS401 -10

DROL001 DAILY ROUTINE END
NWS LD30 END 08:42 1/1/1996

DROL000 DAILY ROUTINE BEGIN
TDS LD34 BEGIN 08:42 1/1/1996

DROL001 DAILY ROUTINE END
TDS LD34 END 08:42 1/1/1996

DROL000 DAILY ROUTINE BEGIN
CNF LD38 BEGIN 08:42 1/1/1996

DROL001 DAILY ROUTINE END
CNF LD38 END 08:42 1/1/1996

DROL000 DAILY ROUTINE BEGIN
AUDIT LD44 BEGIN 08:42 1/1/1996

VAS008 ADMIN VSID 9 CUST -- TIME & DATE 8:42:48 1/01/1996

AUD370 VSID 9 CUST --

AUD370 4020 VCE -- DTA -- CTN --

DROL001 DAILY ROUTINE END
AUDIT LD44 END 08:42 1/1/1996

DROL000 DAILY ROUTINE BEGIN
CCED LD135 BEGIN 08:42 1/1/1996

DROL001 DAILY ROUTINE END
CCED LD135 END 08:42 1/1/1996

VAS008 ADMIN VSID 9 CUST -- TIME & DATE 8:43:02 1/01/1996

AUD370 VSID 9 CUST --

AUD370 4020 VCE -- DTA -- CTN --

******It hangs here for at least 30 minutes before I stopped the capture*****

 
PS.. after a while an ERR5106 appears if that helps.

XMT006 5
ERR5106
 
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