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Null modem cable, Tools Supplied by Service Personnel

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Overview Figure 7: Null modem cable Tools Supplied by Service Personnel The following tools are expected to be supplied by service personnel performing director installation or maintenance actions. Use of the tools may be required to perform one or more test, service, or verification tasks. ■ Scissors or pocket knife-A sharp cutting edge (scissors or knife blade) may be required to cut the protective strapping when unpacking replacement FRUs. ■ Standard flat-tip and cross-tip (Phillips) screwdrivers-Screwdrivers are required to remove, replace, adjust or tighten various FRUs, chassis, or cabinet components. ■ Electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding cable with attached wrist strap-Use of the ESD wrist strap is required when working in and around the director card cage. ■ Maintenance terminal (desktop or notebook PC)-The PC is required to configure director network addresses and acquire event log information through the maintenance port. The PC must have: - The Microsoft® Windows 98®, Windows 2000®, Windows XP®, or Windows ME® operating system installed. - RS-232 serial communication software (such as ProComm Plus™ or HyperTerminal™) installed. HyperTerminal is provided with Windows operating systems. ■ Fiber-optic cleaning kit-The kit contains tools and instructions to clean fiber-optic cable, connectors, loopback plugs, and protective plugs. 36 Director 2/64 Installation Guide

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Overview
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Director 2/64 Installation Guide
Figure 7:
Null modem cable
Tools Supplied by Service Personnel
The following tools are expected to be supplied by service personnel performing
director installation or maintenance actions. Use of the tools may be required to
perform one or more test, service, or verification tasks.
Scissors or pocket knife
—A sharp cutting edge (scissors or
knife blade) may be required to cut the protective strapping when unpacking
replacement FRUs.
Standard flat-tip and cross-tip (Phillips) screwdrivers
—Screwdrivers are
required to remove, replace, adjust or tighten various FRUs, chassis, or
cabinet components.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding cable with attached wrist
strap
—Use of the ESD wrist strap is required when working in and around
the director card cage.
Maintenance terminal (desktop or notebook PC)
—The PC is required to
configure director network addresses and acquire event log information
through the maintenance port. The PC must have:
The Microsoft
®
Windows 98
®
, Windows
2000
®
, Windows XP
®
, or
Windows ME
®
operating system installed.
RS-232 serial communication software (such as ProComm Plus™ or
HyperTerminal™) installed. HyperTerminal is provided with Windows
operating systems.
Fiber-optic cleaning kit
—The kit contains tools and instructions to clean
fiber-optic cable, connectors, loopback plugs, and protective plugs.