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Lucent Technologies Remote Port Security Device Users Guide
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Remote Port Security Device User’s Guide 555-024-402 Issue 1 October 1996 Installation Page 2-11 Installation 2 Connecting the RPSD Lock to the Administration Terminal or Printer You connect the RPSD Lock to the terminal or printer via the Lock’s AUX. PORT on the back of the Lock and the RS-232 port on the terminal or printer. See Table 2-2 for the pinouts for the AUX. PORT connection. You need the following hardware components to connect the RPSD Lock to the administration terminal or printer:...
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Remote Port Security Device User’s Guide 555-024-402 Issue 1 October 1996 Installation Page 2-12 Installation 2 . Figure 2-4. RPSD Lock to Administration Terminal or Printer Ta b l e 2 - 2 describes the pinout for the Auxiliary Port connection. Obtain further information for the terminal or printer from the documentation accompanying them. Figure 2-5 and Figure 2-6 illustrate the pin cable connections from the DB25 end of the Lock or Key cable to data terminal equipment (DTE) and data...
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Remote Port Security Device User’s Guide 555-024-402 Issue 1 October 1996 Installation Page 2-13 Installation 2 Table 2-2. Auxiliary Port, Terminal, and Printer Pinouts DB9 DB25 SignalTo D T E DB25 PinTo D C E DB25 Pin 1 Not used 2 2 TXD (input) 2 3 3 3 RXD (output) 3 2 7 4 RTS (input) 4 6 8 5 CTS (output) 5 5 6 6 DSR (output) 6 4 5 7 Ground 7 7 1 8 CD (output) 8 20 9 Positive Test Voltage 10-19 Not used 4 20 DTR (input) 20 8 21 Not used 9 22 RI (output) 22 22 23-25 Not used
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Remote Port Security Device User’s Guide 555-024-402 Issue 1 October 1996 Installation Page 2-14 Installation 2 Figure 2-5. Connections from the DB25 End of the Cable to DTE Figure 2-6. Connections from DB25 End of Cable to DCE RPSD (DCE) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 222 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 22Transmit Data Receive Data Request to Send Clear to Send Data Set Ready Signal Ground Data Carrier Detect Data Terminal Ready Ring Indicator Terminal or Printer (DTE) RPSD (DCE) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 202 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 Printer (DCE)
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Remote Port Security Device User’s Guide 555-024-402 Issue 1 October 1996 Installation Page 2-15 Installation 2 Powering Up the RPSD Lock To power the RPSD Lock, you need: nThe RPSD Lock power supply nAn AC wall outlet or an available AC outlet on the UPS. (With a System 85 or DEFINITY Generic 2 communications system, the modem is external to the communications system and should also be powered from the UPS.) Plug the adapter end of the power supply into the 12VDC port on the back of the RPSD Lock...
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Remote Port Security Device User’s Guide 555-024-402 Issue 1 October 1996 Installation Page 2-16 Installation 2 Installing the RPSD Key The RPSD Key is installed between the caller’s modem and the central office line. To install an RPSD Key, you need: nRPSD Key nTe r m i n a l nModem n7-foot line cord with RJ11 modular connectors n14-foot line cord with RJ11 modular connectors nOne DB9 (male) to DB25 (female) cable nRS-232 cable with DB25 connector on one end and the appropriate connector for the...
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Remote Port Security Device User’s Guide 555-024-402 Issue 1 October 1996 Installation Page 2-17 Installation 2 Connecting the RPSD Key to the Telephone Line You need the following components to connect the RPSD Key to the telephone line: nRPSD Key nTelephone line jack n14-foot line cord with RJ11 modular connectors To connect the RPSD Key to the telephone line, follow these steps: 1. Connect one end of the 14-foot telephone line cord with RJ11 connectors to the telephone line jack. 2. Plug the...
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Remote Port Security Device User’s Guide 555-024-402 Issue 1 October 1996 Installation Page 2-18 Installation 2 Power-Up Behavior of Initialized Key With an initialized Key, the red POWER LED on the front panel of the RPSD Key turns on and remains on permanently. The other LEDs on the front panel of the RPSD Key should blink three times and then settle into a condition with only the IDLE and POWER LEDs lit. If the LEDs do not blink three times or the POWER LED does not come on, the Key is...
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Remote Port Security Device User’s Guide 555-024-402 Issue 1 October 1996 Installation Page 2-19 Installation 2 The commands and their use are described in “System Administrator Command Set” in Chapter 3. NOTE: NOTE: The installer will not have an administration terminal to use for initialization. This must be supplied by the customer and must be ready for use when initialization takes place. Auxiliary Port Settings You must also set the link speed, character length, and parity on whatever...
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Remote Port Security Device User’s Guide 555-024-402 Issue 1 October 1996 Installation Page 2-20 Testing the RPSD Lock Installation 2 Testing the RPSD Lock Installation The Self-Check tests the health of the RPSD Lock. If the correct response is received when the test is run, the RPSD Lock is functioning properly. Follow these steps to perform the Self-Check: 1. Dial the RMATS channel from a touch-tone telephone. When the call is answered, you hear a short tone, indicating a connection to the RPSD...