
Configuring a terminal and SDI ports Page 271 of 488
Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration
Controlling the baud rate
You can use a switch setting on the SSC’s faceplate to control the baud rate
for port 0. Use LD 17 to configure port 1 and port 2. Make sure the baud rate
and device option settings are set correctly.
• Use Port 0 for software installation and upgrades. Port 0 is the only
system terminal (SDI) port that you can use for software installation and
upgrades.
• You can use all three ports on the SSC to connect terminals or modems.
• Use an NTBK48 3-port SDI cable with the SSC.
Table 19 shows the SDI port numbering.
Table 19
SDI port numbering
Port Use Baud rate Data bits Stop bits Parity
0 MTC/SCH/BUG Set by a DIP switch 8 1 None
1 MTC/SCH/BUG 1200 8 1 None
2 MTC/SCH/BUG 1200 8 1 None