CHAPTER 7
1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface
Module
This chapter includes the following topics:
•
1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module Overview on page 67
•
1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module Hardware Specifications on page 68
•
1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module Supported Standards on page 68
•
1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module Key Features on page 69
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1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module LEDs on page 69
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1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module Interface Cables on page 69
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1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module Basic Configuration on page 70
1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module Overview
Serial WAN links are bidirectional links and require very few control signals. In a basic
serial setup, the data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE) is responsible for establishing,
maintaining, and terminating a connection. A modem is a typical DCE device. A serial
cable connects the DCE to a telephony network where, ultimately, a link is established
with data terminal equipment (DTE). DTE is typically where a link terminates.
Figure 20 on page 67 shows the 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module (Mini-PIM)
front panel.
Figure 20: 1-Port Serial Mini-PIM Front Panel
Related
Documentation
1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module Hardware Specifications on page 68•
• 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module Supported Standards on page 68
• 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module Key Features on page 69
• 1-Port Serial Mini-Physical Interface Module LEDs on page 69
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