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1 Black Box Corporation • 1000 Park Drive • Lawrence, PA 15055-1018 • Tech Support: 724-746-5500 • www.blackbox.com • e-mail: info@blackbox.com © 2003. All rights reserved. Black Box Corporation. 10/27/2003 #21470 Attach a single local device to, or multiplex two devices onto, a packet-switched WAN such as X.25 or Frame Relay . Available[...]
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2 Main-Link Ports (All Numbered Ports Except Port 1 on “-DDS” Models) Clock Source: Internal or recovered (user-selectable) Data Rate: Any port configured as synchronous: Any data rate that, when added to the data rates of all other synchronous main-link ports, does not total more than 2 Mbps; Any port configured as asynchronous: 115,200, 57,60[...]
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3 • Cables to run from the control port to a distant terminal or PC, from the DDS port to the WAN jack, or from the main-link ports to other devices • Rackmount Kit (LRRACK) • AC-power and data-line surge protectors. Additional Equipment Y ou Might Need • Frame Relay Access Device Switch-3 A/S, 3-Port • (1) power cord • (1) RJ-45 to DB2[...]