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  • Page 1 CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide...
  • Page 2 INSTRUCTIONS This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. DANGEROUS VOLTAGE This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
  • Page 3 CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide Avocent, Equinox and AVWorks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Avocent Corporation or its affiliates. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. © 2004 Avocent Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 4 USA Notification Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1: Product Overview Features and Benefits ......3 Safety Precautions ......4 Using AVWorks .
  • Page 7 Product Overview Contents Features and Benefits ......3 Safety Precautions ......4 Using AVWorks .
  • Page 9: Chapter 1: Product Overview

    Chapter 1: Product Overview Features and Benefits Overview The CCM840 and CCM1640 serial over IP network appliances provide non- blocked access and control for serial devices such as routers, power management devices and firewalls. You may connect up to 8 serial devices to a CCM840, and up to 16 serial devices to a CCM1640.
  • Page 10: Safety Precautions

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide Port history Each CCM port has a buffer that holds the most recent 64K bytes of online and offline serial data. A separate history command mode lets you navigate within a port’s current history file and conduct tailored searches. Safety Precautions To avoid potential device problems, if the building has 3-phase AC power, ensure that a computer and its monitor (if used) are on the same phase.
  • Page 11: Using Avworks

    Chapter 1: Product Overview Using AVWorks The AVWorks graphical management interface may be used to manage CCM840/1640 appliances and access attached devices. Using AVWorks, you may perform most of the operations that are described in this manual. This manual describes how to manage a CCM840/1640 by entering commands using the CLI. The AVWorks Installer/User Guide describes how to manage a CCM840/1640 using the graphical interface.
  • Page 12 CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide...
  • Page 13 Installation and Configuration Contents Hardware Overview ......9 Installing the CCM ......10 Configuring the CCM .
  • Page 15: Chapter 2: Installation And Configuration

    Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration Hardware Overview Figure 2.1 shows the front of a CCM1640. Figure 2.1: CCM1640 Front View The lower left area of the front panel contains the following LEDs and buttons: • The POWER LED illuminates when the CCM is connected to a power source. •...
  • Page 16: Installing The Ccm

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide Installing the CCM WARNING: The power outlet should be installed near the equipment and should be easily accessible. To install the CCM hardware: Locate the CCM where you can connect cables between the serial devices and the CCM serial ports, and where you can connect a LAN interface cable between the Ethernet hub or switch and the CCM LAN connector.
  • Page 17 Configuring the IP address and subnet mask You may use any of four methods to configure the CCM IP address and subnet mask: AVWorks, BootP, Telnet Command Line Interface (CLI) or the serial CLI on port 1. These methods work as documented on most Windows however, the actual implementation on your system may differ from the instructions provided.
  • Page 18 CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide If the CCM did not successfully obtain its IP address with the BootP protocol, you will see a display similar to the following. In this case, check the MAC address and IP address provided to the BootP server to confi...
  • Page 19 Appendix B lists the required cables and adaptors. You may also use any terminal emulation program that is available on your system. Confi gure your terminal or terminal emulation program as follows. Baud rate Bits per character Parity Stop bits Flow control Press the Return or Enter key until a prompt appears, requesting your username.
  • Page 20: Reinitializing The Ccm

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide You are prompted for a new Admin password. Passwords are case sensitive and must contain 3-16 alphanumeric characters. You must enter the new password twice to confi rm that you entered it correctly. After you have provided the required configuration information, a confirmation message appears while the CCM stores the values in its configuration database.
  • Page 21 Operations Contents Overview ........17 Configuring Serial Port Settings ....17 Connecting to Serial Devices .
  • Page 23: Chapter 3: Operations

    Chapter 3: Operations Overview The CCM and its ports may be easily configured and managed to meet your requirements for device connection, user authentication, access control, power status monitoring, port history information display and SNMP compliance for use with third-party network management products. Configuring Serial Port Settings By default, CCM ports are configured with the following settings.
  • Page 24: Connecting To Serial Devices

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide For more information and descriptions of all valid parameters, see Port Set command in Chapter 5. To display serial port settings: Issue a Show Port command. SHOW PORT [<port>|ALL|NAMES] When you request information about a port, the display includes configuration information, current power status (if power status monitoring has been enabled), plus transmit, receive and error counts.
  • Page 25: Connecting To Devices Using Telnet

    Connecting to devices using Telnet Each CCM serial port is directly addressable via a unique TCP port number that provides a connection to the attached serial device. Plain text (non-encrypted) Telnet connections are enabled by default. For information about enabling both plain text Telnet and SSH connections, see Enabling plain text Telnet and SSH connections in this chapter.
  • Page 26 CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide AVWorks includes a built-in Serial Console Viewer Telnet application that offers several features not found in other Telnet clients. For maximum flexibility, AVWorks allows you to associate a unique Telnet client with each CCM port. You may specify the built-in Telnet client or a third-party Telnet client. For more information, see the AVWorks Installer/User Guide.
  • Page 27 To connect to a device from the serial CLI port: Issue a Server CLI command, using the Connect parameter to enable the use of the Connect command from the serial CLI port. SERVER CLI CONNECT=ON Issue a Connect command to the desired port. CONNECT <port>...
  • Page 28: Connecting To Devices Using Ppp

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide To display modem confi guration information: Issue a Show Server CLI command. SHOW SERVER CLI For more information, see Show Server CLI command in Chapter 5. Connecting to devices using PPP The CCM supports remote PPP access using an auto-answer modem that answers calls.
  • Page 29: Connecting To Devices Using Ssh

    Chapter 3: Operations For more information, see Show Server CLI command and Server PPP command in Chapter 5. To display PPP confi guration information: Issue a Show Server PPP command. SHOW SERVER PPP For more information, see Show Server PPP command in Chapter 5. Connecting to devices using SSH The CCM supports version 2 of the SSH protocol (SSH2).
  • Page 30 CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide Authenticating an SSH user SSH is enabled and disabled with the Server SSH command. When you enable SSH, you may specify the authentication method(s) that will be used for SSH connections. The method may be a password, an SSH key or both. A user’s password and SSH key are specified with a User Add or User Set command.
  • Page 31 Server Security command, SSH password authentication will use either the access rights from the local user database or the values returned by the RADIUS server. With either of the “or” methods (PW|KEY and KEY|PW), the user access rights are determined from the method used to authenticate the user. With either of the “and”...
  • Page 32: Enabling Plain Text Telnet And Ssh Connections

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide To enable SSH session access to the CCM: Issue a Show Server Security command to ensure that you are using an authentication method other than None. SHOW SERVER SECURITY Issue a Server SSH command with the Enable parameter. You may also specify an authentication method.
  • Page 33: Ending Device Sessions

    To enable both Telnet and SSH connections: Issue a Server Security command, indicating Encrypt=SSH,None. Telnet CLI mode While you are connected to an attached serial device, you may enter CLI mode and enter CCM commands. To enter or exit CLI mode when connected to a serial device: To enter CLI mode, type the CLI access character, which is Ctrl-D by default.
  • Page 34: Managing User Accounts

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide - or - If you initiated the device session with a Connect command, enter CLI mode and issue a Disconnect command. DISCONNECT - or - Allow the port to time-out due to inactivity. In this case, a notification message is issued and the serial CLI session returns to CLI mode.
  • Page 35 To change a user’s confi guration information: Issue a User Set command. USER SET <username> [PASSWORD=<pwd>] [SSHKEY=<keyfi le>] [FTPIP=<ftpadd>] [KEY=<sshkey>] [ACCESS=<access>] You may change your own password at any time. You must have USER access rights to change another user’s password or to change any user’s SSH user key information and access rights.
  • Page 36: Access Rights And Levels

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide For more information, see Show User command in Chapter 5. Access rights and levels Most CCM commands require the user to have access rights to use the commands. The access rights for each CCM command are listed in Chapter 4. The following table describes the access rights a user may be given.
  • Page 37: Using Authentication Modes

    A user’s access level may be used for preemption. For example, assume User A is connected to a port. User B tries to connect to the same port. If User B has an access level equal to or greater than User A’s access level, then User B will be given the option of preempting User A.
  • Page 38: Authentication Summary

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide The RADIUS server definition values specified in CCM commands must match corresponding values configured on the RADIUS server. On the RADIUS server, you must include CCM-specific information: the list of valid users and their access rights for the CCM. Each user-rights attribute in the RADIUS server’s dictionary must be specified as a string containing the user’s access rights for the CCM, exactly matching the syntax used in the CCM User Add command.
  • Page 39: Using Security Lock-Out

    You must specify the server’s IP address, the UDP port to be used and a “secret” to be used. You must also specify a user-rights attribute value that matches a value in the RADIUS server’s dictionary. You may also use this command to delete a RADIUS server defi nition. SERVER RADIUS PRIMARY|SECONDARY DELETE For more information, see Server RADIUS command in Chapter 5.
  • Page 40: Managing The Port History Buffer

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide A locked-out user will remain locked-out until the specified time elapses, the CCM is power-cycled or the user is unlocked by an administrator with the User Unlock command. A user with the ADMIN access level may unlock all users except a user with the APPLIANCEADMIN level.
  • Page 41 Port History Mode Commands Command Description Bottom B sets the view location to the bottom of the fi le minus 23 history display lines, if available. Clear C clears the port history buffer. Next N increments the current history display line by the number of lines per page and outputs a new history display page.
  • Page 42 CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide To access port history mode: Issue a Port History command. PORT HISTORY The PORT HISTORY > prompt appears. To control the port history buffer display when you connect: Issue a Server CLI command, using the History parameter to specify the Hold or Auto option: SERVER CLI HISTORY=HOLD|AUTO •...
  • Page 43: Managing The Ccm Using Snmp

    Managing the CCM Using SNMP The CCM provides a set of commands that create and manage SNMP structures for use by third-party network management products. These commands cover the following operations: • Enabling and disabling SNMP UDP port 161 SNMP processing •...
  • Page 44 CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide To add or delete SNMP management entity addresses: To add an SNMP management entity address, issue a Server SNMP Manager command with the Add parameter and the management entity’s IP address. You may defi ne up to four SNMP management entity addresses, using separate commands.
  • Page 45 - or - To disable all SNMP traps, issue a Server SNMP Trap command with the Disable and All parameters. In this case, the numbered list is not displayed. SERVER SNMP TRAP DISABLE ALL For more information, see Server SNMP Trap command in Chapter 5. The Equinox web site www.equinox.com/support describes the supported traps.
  • Page 46 CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide At the confi rmation prompt, press Y to confi rm or N to cancel. When the copy operation occurs, all previously defi ned strings on the port to which you are copying will be replaced. For more information, see Port Alert Add command, Port Alert Copy command and Port Alert Delete command in Chapter 5.
  • Page 47 Using CCM Commands Contents Accessing the CLI ......43 Entering Commands ......43 Understanding Conventions .
  • Page 49: Chapter 4: Using Ccm Commands

    Chapter 4: Using CCM Commands Accessing the CLI You may access the CLI in three ways: using the Telnet CLI, using the serial CLI or entering the CLI access character during a session to a serial device. When the CLI is accessed, its prompt appears (>), indicating you may type a command. Entering Commands At the command prompt, type a command and then press Return or Enter.
  • Page 50: Understanding Conventions

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide When commands take effect Each command is completely processed before the next command may be entered. Some commands prompt for confirmation before they are processed. In these cases, you must confirm or cancel by entering Y or N respectively. If you enter a Server FLASH command or if you change the CCM IP address with a Server Set command, a CCM reboot is required before the change becomes effective.
  • Page 51 In this case, both SERVER and REBOOT are positional commands. In most cases, one or more spaces separate positional commands, positional parameters and keyword parameters. For most positional commands, positional parameters or keyword parameters, you only need to enter the first three characters. The exceptions are: •...
  • Page 52: Command Summary

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide In the following example, there are spaces between BAUD, the equal sign and the value 57600. Spaces are not permitted between keyword parameters and their values. > POR 2 SET BAUD = 57600 FLOW=XON ERR 26 - SET keyword parameter invalid Syntax conventions This manual uses the following command syntax conventions: •...
  • Page 53 CCM Command Summary (Continued) Command Description, Access Right and Access Level Port Alert Delete Deletes one or more port alert strings. Access right: SCON or PCON Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN Port Break Sends a break signal to the attached device. Access right: BREAK Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN Port History...
  • Page 54 CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide CCM Command Summary (Continued) Command Server Set Server SNMP Server SNMP Community Server SNMP Manager Server SNMP Trap Server SNMP Trap Destination Defi nes/deletes destinations for enabled SNMP traps. Server SSH Show Port Show Port Alert Show Server Show Server CLI Show Server PPP Show Server RADIUS...
  • Page 55 CCM Command Summary (Continued) Command Description, Access Right and Access Level Show Server SNMP Displays SNMP confi guration information. Access right: SMON Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN Show User Displays user confi guration and session information. Access right: SMON Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN Reserved for future functionality.
  • Page 56 CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide...
  • Page 57 CCM Commands Contents Connect Command ......53 Disconnect Command ..... . . 53 Help Command .
  • Page 59: Chapter 5: Ccm Commands

    Chapter 5: CCM Commands Connect Command The Connect command establishes a connection from the CCM serial CLI port to a device attached to another port on that CCM. If the specified port is already in use, you will receive an error message. To use this command, you must have previously issued a Server CLI command with the Connect=On parameter.
  • Page 60: Port Commands

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide Help Command Parameter Parameter <command_name> Examples The following command displays information about the Show Server CLI command. help sho ser cli The following command displays a list of all commands. help Port Commands The Port command has several forms, as listed in the following table. Port Command Summary Command Port Alert Add...
  • Page 61: Port Alert Copy Command

    Port Alert Add Command Parameters Parameter Description <port> Port number in the range 1-8 for a CCM840 or 1-16 for a CCM1640. <string> 3-32 character string. Port Alert Copy command The Port Alert Copy command copies the alert strings from one port (from_port) to another (to_port).
  • Page 62: Port Break Command

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide Syntax PORT <port> ALERT DELETE Port Alert Delete Command Parameter Parameter <port> Example The following command deletes defined alert strings from port 3. > PORT 3 ALERT DELETE Alert-strings assigned to port 3: 1) The first alert string 2) The second alert string 3) The third alert string 4) The fourth alert string...
  • Page 63: Port Logout Command

    When you are in port history mode, you may issue the following commands. Port History Mode Commands Command Description Bottom B sets the history view location to the bottom of the fi le minus 23 history display lines, if available. Clear C clears the port’s history buffer.
  • Page 64: Port Set Command

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide Port Set command The Port Set command changes CCM port settings in the CCM configuration database. At least one keyword parameter and value must be specified. For more information, see Configuring Serial Port Settings in Chapter 3. Access right: SCON or PCON Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN Syntax...
  • Page 65 Port Set Command Parameters (Continued) Parameter Description FLOW=<signal> Flow control signal. For hardware fl ow control, be sure the control signals are correctly wired, or data loss may occur. The fl ow control signal cannot also be used for power status monitoring. Valid values are: XONXOF RTSCTS DTRDCD...
  • Page 66: Quit Command

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide Example The following command sets a baud rate of 57600 and enables XON/XOFF flow control on port 2. > port 2 set baud=57600 flow=xonxof Quit Command The Quit command terminates the current CCM session and terminates your Telnet connection to the CCM.
  • Page 67: Server Cli Command

    Server Command Summary (Continued) Command Description Server Security Specifi es the authentication mode and lock-out. Server Set Changes CCM addresses. Server SNMP Enables/disables SNMP processing. Server SNMP Community Defi nes read, write and trap community strings. Server SNMP Manager Defi nes/deletes SNMP management entities. Server SNMP Trap Enables/disables SNMP traps.
  • Page 68: Server Flash Command

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide Server CLI Command Parameters (Continued) Parameter CHAR=^<char> CONNECT=ON|OFF HISTORY= HOLD|AUTO, CLEAR|KEEP MODEMINIT= “<string>” TIMEOUT=<time-out> Number of time-out minutes in the range Ø-90. If no data is received Server FLASH command The Server FLASH command updates the CCM program images in FLASH memory.
  • Page 69: Server Ppp Command

    You will need a TFTP server. Download the latest FLASH image. Save the image file to the appropriate directory on the TFTP server. Access right: SCON Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN Syntax SERVER FLASH BOOT|APP HOSTIP=<tftp_add> IMAGE=<host_file> Server FLASH Command Parameters Parameter Description BOOT Indicates the BIOS/Bootstrap image should be updated.
  • Page 70: Server Radius Command

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide Server PPP Command Parameters Parameter DISABLE ENABLE LOCALIP=<local_ip> IP address to be used to connect the CCM over the PPP REMOTEIP=<rem_ip> IP address to assign to the PPP client end of the PPP connection. MASK=<subnet> Examples The following command enables the PPP server with a local IP address of 192.168.0.1, a remote IP address of 192.168.0.2 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 71: Server Reboot Command

    Server RADIUS Command Parameters Parameter Description PRIMARY Indicates the primary RADIUS server is being defi ned or deleted. SECONDARY Indicates the secondary RADIUS server is being defi ned or deleted. IP=<radius_ip> IP address of the RADIUS authentication server. SECRET=<secret> 8-24 character text string for shared secret with the RADIUS server. Enclose the string in quotes if it contains spaces.
  • Page 72: Server Security Command

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide Server Security command The Server Security command specifies how authentication will be performed and whether Security Lock-out is enabled. You may also enable/disable SSH connections, plain text Telnet connections or both. For more information, see Using Authentication Modes and Using Security Lock-out in Chapter 3. When you enter this command, you are prompted to confirm or cancel the specified information.
  • Page 73: Server Set Command

    Server Set command The Server Set command changes CCM address information. If you change the IP address, you are prompted to confirm or cancel a CCM reboot to effect the change (changing the mask or gateway address doesn’t require a reboot). Access right: SCON Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN Syntax...
  • Page 74: Server Snmp Manager Command

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide Access right: SCON Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN Syntax SERVER SNMP COMMUNITY [READCOMM=<name>] Server SNMP Community Command Parameters Parameter READCOMM= WRITECOMM TRAPCOMM= Server SNMP Manager command The Server SNMP Manager command defines or deletes SNMP management entities. You may define up to four management entities. If you delete all SNMP managers (or never add any), the CCM may be accessed via SNMP from any IP address.
  • Page 75: Server Snmp Trap Command

    Server SNMP Trap command The Server SNMP Trap command enables or disables SNMP traps. When you issue this command with the Enable parameter, the CCM displays a numbered list of all currently disabled traps. When you issue this command with the Disable parameter, the CCM displays a numbered list of all currently enabled traps.
  • Page 76: Server Snmp Trap Destination Command

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide Server SNMP Trap Destination command The Server SNMP Trap Destination command defines or deletes destinations for enabled SNMP traps. Once you define destinations for enabled SNMP traps, when a trap occurs, the CCM will generate SNMP trap messages to each defined SNMP trap destination.
  • Page 77: Show Commands

    Server SSH Command Parameters (Continued) Parameter Description AUTH=<auth> SSH authentication methods. You must enter the entire value; abbreviations are not permitted. Valid values are: PW|KEY KEY|PW PW&KEY KEY&PW Default = PW Show Commands The Show command has several forms, as listed in the following table. Show Command Summary Command Description...
  • Page 78 CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide Show Port Command Parameter Parameter <port> NAMES The following tables list the display fields for a SHOW PORT command that specifies one or all ports. Show Port Command Display Fields for Console Ports Field Port Serial Port Settings TX Bytes RX Bytes Errors...
  • Page 79: Show Port Alert Command

    Show Port Alert command The Show Port Alert command displays a port’s alert strings. Access right: SMON Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN Syntax SHOW PORT <port> ALERT Show Port Alert Command Parameter Parameter Description <port> Port number in the range 1-8 for a CCM840 or 1-16 for a CCM1640. Show Server command The Show Server command displays CCM configuration information and statistics.
  • Page 80: Show Server Cli Command

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide Show Server Command Display Fields (Continued) Field BOOT Show Server CLI command The Show Server CLI command displays the CCM serial CLI settings. Access right: SMON Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN Syntax SHOW SERVER CLI Show Server CLI Command Display Fields Field CLI Port Access Character...
  • Page 81: Show Server Radius Command

    Show Server RADIUS command The Show Server RADIUS command displays the current CCM RADIUS settings that were configured with the Server RADIUS command. Access right: SMON Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN Syntax SHOW SERVER RADIUS Show Server Security command The Show Server Security command displays the current CCM authentication and lock-out settings that were configured with the Server Security and Server SSH commands.
  • Page 82: Show User Command

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide Show User command The Show User command displays information about one or all users. Access right: SMON Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN Syntax SHOW USER [<username>|ALL] Show User Command Parameter Parameter <username> The Show User command display for one user includes the information in the following table.
  • Page 83: Spc Command

    A Show User All command display includes the information in the following table. Show User All Command Display Fields Field Contents User Username. Pass YES if user has a password defi ned, NO if not. YES if user has an SSH key defi ned, NO if not. Lock YES if user is locked-out, NO if not.
  • Page 84 CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide Syntax USER ADD <username> User Add Command Parameters Parameter <username> PASSWORD=<pwd> 3-16 alphanumeric character password. Passwords are case sensitive. SSHKEY=<keyfi le> FTPIP=<ftpadd> KEY=<sshkey> ACCESS=<access> Examples The following command adds the username JohnDoe, with the password secretname, access to ports 2, 5, 6 and 7 and user and monitor access rights. >...
  • Page 85: User Delete Command

    The following command adds the username JDoe and gives that user the Appliance Administrator access level, which enables access to all ports and CCM commands. > user add JDoe access=applianceadmin User Delete command The User Delete command removes a username entry from the CCM user database.
  • Page 86: User Set Command

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide User Set command The User Set command changes a user’s configuration in the CCM user database. For more information, see Managing Users, Connecting to devices using SSH and Access rights and levels in Chapter 3. You may delete a user’s password or key; however, each user must have a password or a key, so you cannot remove both.
  • Page 87: User Unlock Command

    User Set Command Parameters (Continued) Parameter Description ACCESS=<access> Valid values for access levels are: (Continued) ADMIN APPLIANCEADMIN Default = PALL,SMON Examples The following command sets the access rights for JohnDoe enabling access to all ports with configuring and monitoring access rights. >...
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  • Page 89 Appendices Contents Appendix A: Technical Specifications ..85 Appendix B: Device Cabling ....86 Appendix C: Ports Used .
  • Page 91: Appendices

    Appendices Appendix A: Technical Specifications The following table lists the CCM technical specifications. CCM Product Specifi cations Device Ports Network Connection Dimensions Agency Approvals Number 8 (CCM840); 16 (CCM1640) Type Serial ports Connectors Serial port RJ-45 Number Type Ethernet: IEEE 802.3, 10BaseT Fast Ethernet: IEEE 802.3U, 100BaseT Connector RJ-45...
  • Page 92: Appendix B: Device Cabling

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide Appendix B: Device Cabling Each CCM serial port has an RJ-45 connector for attaching a serial device. The following table lists the pin assignments. Port Pin Assignments Pin # NOTE: RI (Ring Indicate) is not supported Figures B.1 through B.3 show the wiring diagrams for cables that connect from CCM ports to terminals/printers, PCs and modems.
  • Page 93 Appendices Figure B.2: Cable Pin Assignments for RJ-45 to PC DB-9 Figure B.3: Cable Pin Assignments for RJ-45 to Modem DB-25...
  • Page 94 CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide RJ-45 modular adaptors and cables Modular adaptors are available from Equinox to convert RJ-45 modular jacks to standard pinout configurations. These modular adaptors, when used with 8- wire cables, provide the functions shown in Figures B.1 through B.3. Adaptors are available for use with: •...
  • Page 95 If you choose to use a non-Equinox reversing cable, make sure the cable is reversing, as shown in Figure B.4. Figure B.4: 8-wire RJ-45 Reversing Cable You may also order a Rack Mount Shelf. Appendices...
  • Page 96: Appendix C: Ports Used

    CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide Appendix C: Ports Used The following table lists the UDP and TCP port numbers used by the CCM. The values assume a default CCM configuration; some values are configurable. Ports Used by CCM Port Type and Number TCP 22 TCP 23 UDP 161...
  • Page 97: Appendix D: Technical Support

    Appendix D: Technical Support Our Technical Support staff is ready to assist you with any installation or operating problems you encounter with your Equinox product. If an issue should develop, follow the steps below for the fastest possible service: Check the pertinent section of the manual to see if the issue may be resolved by following the procedures outlined.
  • Page 98 CCM840/1640 Installer/User Guide...
  • Page 99 LIMITED WARRANTY Equinox warrants that the Product(s) shall be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for a period of fi ve (5) years from the date of delivery provided that the Product was properly installed and used. Defects, malfunctions or failures of the warranted Product caused by damage resulting from acts of God (such as fl...
  • Page 100 For Technical Support: Email: support@equinox.com www.equinox.com Equinox Systems One Equinox Way Sunrise, Florida 33351 USA Tel: 954.746.9000 590-364-001B...

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