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2019 
DATA SWITCH DS62/DS62‐MD4
 COPYRIGHT 2019 
Bay Technical Associates, Inc 
2/1/2019 

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  • Page 1 2019  DATA SWITCH DS62/DS62‐MD4  COPYRIGHT 2019  Bay Technical Associates, Inc  2/1/2019 ...
  • Page 2 DS62 Ethernet Host Module                DS62‐MD4 Ethernet & 56K Modem Host Module                           ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

      Word Size  ......................................  2 0   Stop Bits  ......................................  2 0   Parity ......................................  2 1   RTS/DTR Line Driver Inactivity State  ...............................  2 1   Modem DCD Connection Mode (DS62‐MD4 ONLY)  ........................  2 1    ..................................  2 2 ERIAL  ORT  EVICE     ....................................  2 2 TTENTION ...
  • Page 4 Get Current Configuration File  ................................  4 2   Display Configuration Error Log ..............................  4 2   Enable Rel Ctl. Firmware Upgrade  ..............................  4 2   DS62‐MD4 Modem Configuration Menu  ............................  4 3   Rings to Auto Answer ..................................  4 4   Modem Connectivity Timeout  .................................  4 4   Modem Inactivity Timeout  ................................  4 5  ...
  • Page 5: Compliance Standard

    BayTech Applications Engineer at 228-563-7334, or toll free from anywhere in the United States using 1-800-523-2702 or contact us at our Web Site, www.baytech.net. BayTech manufactures many remote site management power products and data switches. If you would like information on any of these products, please contact BayTech Customer Service at the above numbers or visit our web site.
  • Page 6: Connection Description

    A Flash upgradeable 56 Kbps (V.90bis) modem allows standard dial-up telephone lines to be used between the Data Switch installation and the user's location. Using the RJ04X007 (RJ-11) modular cable, connect to “LINE” on the DS62-MD4 module to the Telco wall jack. Using communications software, dial the modem using the ATDT command.
  • Page 7: Installation

    Inspect equipment carefully for damage that may have occurred in shipment. If there is damage to the equipment or if materials are missing, contact BayTech Customer Support at 228-563-7334 or call toll free inside the United States at 800-523-2702. At a minimum, you should receive the following: 1.
  • Page 8: Cabling

    (Circuit Breaker rated not to exceed the amperage rating of the unit) shall be incorporated in the fixed wiring between the power source and the Baytech unit. For PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and easily accessible. The outlets providing power to the unit shall be protected against over current, short circuit and earth fault by suitable rated protective devices.
  • Page 9 Adapter signals Listed are the pin specifications for the BayTech cable and adapters and the terminal COM ports: Serial 1: Port Pin out Table Signal RS-232 RS-232 Port COM Port COM Port Signal Port (DS) (RPC) DE-9 Pin DB-25 Pin RJ08X007 Standard Rollover Cable –...
  • Page 10: Adapters

    Serial Setup    Verify JMP5 is set to shunt pins 1 and 2 together  For DS62, Connect the 9FRJ45PC-1 adapter to the user’s computer o For DS62-MD4, Connect the 9FRJ45PC-4 adapter to the user’s computer  Connect the RPC EIA-232 port to the adapter via the RJ08X007 rolled flat ribbon cable.
  • Page 11: Quick Start: Ds62/Ds62-Md4 Series

    QUICK START: DS62/DS62­MD4 SERIES  This is the bare minimum for Ethernet Control. If this is a new unit shipped directly from Baytech, follow the steps. If this is a previously own unit, perform a factory reset to clear out any users and passwords still in the unit.
  • Page 12 (3 ,1)..5 Status......S Configure.......C Unit Reset......RU Logout......T Enter Request : Figure 2: Network Configuration Copyright(C) Bay Technical Associates 2008 DS62 Ethernet Host Module Revision F 3.10.01 Module 1 Hardware 1.00 Serial number 22222 colilo version 1.05.01 Status......1 Status of all network options Serial Port Configuration..2...
  • Page 13 Modem Login Prompt Enable/Disable...3 DS62-MD4 only Figure 5: Network Login Prompt DS62 login: The default user and password is “root/baytech”, all lower case. Password: Manage Users Add/delete users and change their passwords. Usernames and passwords are case sensitive and alphanumeric. The root user can not be removed.
  • Page 14: Network Menu

    Changes? (Y/N)}. Type “Y” to accept changes. The unit will display: (Changes Accepted) Press ‘Enter” to get out of the configuration menu. If the DS62 does not automatically reset, type “RU” (Unit Reset) at the prompt and press ‘Enter’ This action will update the configuration...
  • Page 15: Status Menu

    STATUS MENU   Status Menu 1: Network Status DS62 Status Menu. Enter selection, CR to exit. Overall System Status.....1 Available memory, System up time Network Status....2 IP address, MAC, packets Logged Users......3 Active users, admin terminates users Memory Usage......4 Memory statuses Current Routing Cache.....5 Current routing caches Route Setup.......6...
  • Page 16: Route Setup

     Gateway is the network gateway for the route. The connection point to your company network.  Genmask defines how closely an address must match the network destination, octet by octet, to use the route.  Iface interface used to reach the network gateway, in this case Baytech network card. Kernel IP routing table Destination...
  • Page 17: Status

    Menu 1: Network Configuration Copyright(C) Bay Technical Associates 2009 DS62 Ethernet Host Module Revision F 2.25.06 Module 1 Hardware 1.01 Serial number 25920003 colilo version 1.05.01 Status......1 Status of all network options Serial Port Configuration..2 Setup the Serial port EIA232 Serial Port Device Name..3...
  • Page 18 Radius Logins are....Disabled Radius Primary Server Address... 0.0.0.0 Radius Backup Server Address..0.0.0.0 Radius Secret....HardlyASecret Radius Login Timeout.... DS62 Usernames as Backup is..Disabled TACACS Setup: TACACS Logins are....Disabled TACACS Server Address.... 0.0.0.0 TACACS Server Address.... 0.0.0.0 TACACS Secret....
  • Page 19: Serial Port Configuration

    Parity......5 RTS Line Driver Inactive State...6 DTR Line Driver Inactive State...7 Modem DCD Connection Mode..8 DS62-MD4 Module ONLY Enter Request :1 Handshaking  For a simple communication between modems three connected lines are needed: TX, Rx, and Ground. For the data to be transmitted, both sides have to be clocking the data at the same baud rate. While this method is sufficient for most applications, it is limited in being able to respond to problems such as the receiver getting overloaded.
  • Page 20: Baud Rate

    Hardware Handshaking: This style uses actual hardware lines. Like the TX and Rx lines, the RTS/CTS and DTR/DSR lines work together. When a receiver is ready for data, it will assert the RTS (Request to Send) line. This is then read by the sender at the CTS (Clear to Send) input, indicating it is clear to send the data.
  • Page 21: Parity

    Modem DCD Connection Mode (DS62­MD4 ONLY)  Should a need arise for the use of an external modem. Two steps must be performed before the modem will operate properly with the Ds62 module. 1 step is to enable option (8) of the Serial Port Configuration. 2 step is to place a shunt on pins 1&2 of JMP4, located next to the serial port on the...
  • Page 22: Serial Port Device Name

    Select 1), to disable the echo. The Default setting is Disabled. The unit displays: (blank) Select 2), to echo the module and port number. The unit displays: BAYTECH For further information check: http://www.baytech.net/ 02,1 Select 3), to echo the device name.
  • Page 23: Login Setup Menu

    If the login has been enabled you will get a prompt similar to the following: DS62 login: root Password: The default user and password is root and baytech, all lower case. NOTE: Modem hangs up and Pauses for 10 seconds after 3-login failures. Manage Users ...
  • Page 24 User name: root the following menu: Enter old password (CR if none)>******* If the user does not have a password the DS62 will Enter new password (<= 31 characters)>******* Confirm by re-entering new password>******* respond for a new password and a confirmation to re- Password change successful.
  • Page 25: Direct Port Connection

    If Radius Secret....4 the Radius server rejects either the username or Enable DS62 usernames as backup..5 password or does not respond, the unit will display Radius Login Timeout.....6 Radius Server Port....7 “Invalid Password”.
  • Page 26: Tacacs Configuration

    Enable DS62 usernames as backup Select 5, enables DS62 usernames as backup login is Disabled DS62 usernames as backup login allows an unsecured Enable ? (Y/N), CR for no change) : access until` the RADIUS server becomes available. Radius Login Timeout Select 6, sets the amount of...
  • Page 27 16 characters and must be exactly the same as the secret stored on the server. Select 5, EnableDS62 usernames as  backup allows an unsecured access in case all DS62 usernames as backup login is Disabled Enable ? (Y/N), CR for no change) : specified radius servers are unavailable. TACACS Encryption Enable Select 6, sets the TACACS encryption is....Enabled...
  • Page 28: Login Option Dial-Back Number (Ds62-Md4 Only)

    DS62 Privilege Level Select 10), assigns DS62 Privilege Level is: 15 privilege levels. 1 is the minimum user privilege Enter Privilege Level for root access: and 15 is the root/admin privilege level. Default is 15 Example of operation: Privilege Level enabled, set to “10”. In tacacs.conf file on daemon, user1 is configured for exec priv-lvl = 9, user2 is configured for exec priv-lvl = 10, and user3 is configured for exec priv-lvl = 11.
  • Page 29: Network Port Configuration

    Network Port Configuration  Menu 7: Network Port Configuration Network setup : Select 8), from the Network Configuration Ethernet Address....00:C0:48:00:01:FD Menu, this menu is used to change the IP Address...... 70.150.140.89 Subnet Mask..... 255.255.255.224 network configuration options such as the IP Default Gateway....70.150.140.65 Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DHCP, Connection Inactivity Timeout (mins): Disabled...
  • Page 30: Gateway Address

    0 to 255. If your network uses gateways, this parameter must be programmed before the DS62 can be accessed through the network. Select 3, to change the Gateway address. Failure to enter the address in the decimal form causes the unit to display the following until it is entered correctly.
  • Page 31: Ssh Enable/Disable

    Select 10, from Network Port Configuration Menu to allow the user to generate a unique SSH host key for the RPC unit. This key is part of the SSH encryption process. Each RPC leaving Baytech is shipped with same default SSH host key. It is important that the user generate a Generate ? (Y/N) new SSH host key if SSH communications will be used.
  • Page 32: Snmp Configuration

    SNMP program. Information provided is for the SNMP Agent only. Baytech Support will assist with the Agent part only. For SNMP Manger assistance refer to the vender manual or contact the vender of the SNMP software you are using.
  • Page 33 Community String: SNMP community strings authenticate access to MIB objects and function as embedded passwords. In order for your SNMP script/software to access the Baytech SNMP, the community string definitions on your SNMP script/software must match the Baytech SNMP string definitions.
  • Page 34: Web Server Configuration

    Web Server Configuration  Menu 10: Web Server Configuration Web Enable......1 Select 13 from the Network Port Configuration Web Login Enable....2 Menu for the Web Server Configuration menu: Web Secure Login Enable...3 Web Login Activity Timeout..4 Exit......X NOTE: For this feature to operate the network port must have an IP Address assigned. Type the unit’s IP Address on a web browser to get the unit web page, i.e.
  • Page 35: Temperature Alarm Threshold

    Temperature Alarm Threshold  Sel M/P Identifier Tmp Lvl Select 1), to change the alarm for Internal Temperature: Enter the 1 2/1 MSP10 Selection (Sel) Number and press Enter. Type a value in tenths of a degree, i.e.500 = 50.0⁰ C Enter threshold value in tenths of unit measurement (degrees,%,etc.): Under Voltage Alarm Threshold ...
  • Page 36: Outlet Groups

    Second line identifies the probe name RPC/RPS External Environmental Sensor Configuration Menu and type. Option 1 and 3 sets the Sensor Number: 2 Name: External Sensor2 Type: Temperature temperature levels to the tenth of a 1...High Threshold (tenths of meas. unit): 0 degree.
  • Page 37 Add Group Select 2), to add a new outlet group: Each outlet is List up to four outlets in the following form mod.port.outlet,mod.port.outlet represented by Mod.Port.Outlet. i.e. Mod 2 dot port dot 2.1.1,2.1.2,2.1.3,2.1.4 outlet number 1 =2.1.1 NOTE: Mod 2.Port 1.Outlet.# is for the MASTER unit and Mod 2 .Port 2. Outlet # is for the Slave unit The unit displays the following and Outlet group is currently defineded as:...
  • Page 38: Temperature Units (Degrees C

    Temperature Units (degrees C/F)  Current temperature reported in degrees Celsius. Select 7 from the RPC Change to report in degrees Fahrenheit (Y/N): y Management Menu, to allows a user to change the reported degrees Converting temp min/max thresholds...done in Celsius or Fahrenheit Current temperature reported in degrees Fahrenheit. The unit display either of the Change to report in degrees Celsius (Y/N): y following:...
  • Page 39 Breaker Circuit Threshold Menu Unit displays the Breaker Circuit Device 1, Breaker Circuit 1 Threshold Menu with current values. Efficiency Threshold: 100, Power Threshold: 10 Select 2 to change the Minimum Power/VA Power Factor Threshold..1 Minimum Power Threshold....2 Power Threshold level. Enter a value. Factory Default is (50w).
  • Page 40: Firmware /Config Download

    IMPORTANT: Do not type “Y” unless you have received the instructions and firmware from Baytech’s Technical Support. If you typed “Y” and see the following below, turn power off than back on to the unit to close the firmware upgrade.
  • Page 41: Enable Configuration File Upload

    Unsuccessful file upload and ***error in config upload file or transfer operation*** the unit will display: NOTE: This part of the program is derived from the DS62 module program, thus the DS62 reference. Restore Configuration Defaults  NOTE: The network default IP Select 4), to allow the admin to restore Address, Subnet, and Gateway is the unit configuration to factory defaults.
  • Page 42: Get Current Configuration File

    Get Current Configuration File  Select 5), to allow the admin to get a copy of NOTE: Save a copy of the “confupload” file under the current unit configuration file from the a different name, just in case a mistake is made that unit and FTP’s it to a computer. The prevents the unit from operating properly.
  • Page 43: Ds62-Md4 Modem Configuration Menu

    ASCII file to be Enable Firmware Upgrade ? (Y/N) y transfer via FTP. Send file in ASCII file mode. Waiting for RC firmware. ------------------------------- DS62­MD4 Modem Configuration Menu  Menu 13: Modem Configuration Menu Modem Port Configuration....1 Rings to Auto Answer......2 Modem Connectivity Timeout....3 Modem Inactivity Timeout....4 Modem Device Name......5...
  • Page 44: Rings To Auto Answer

    Baud Rate  Select baud rate: Select 2), changes the “Baud Rate” the modem transfers Data bits per second, the 1 For 300 DS displays the following: Default is 9600 2 For 600 3 For 1200 4 For 2400 5 For 4800 6 For 9600 7 For 19200 8 For 38400...
  • Page 45: Modem Inactivity Timeout

    Select 4) to enable the CHAP feature. PPP CHAP is......Disabled Default is Disabled Enable ? (Y/N), CR for no change : Select 5) to enable the CHAP Secret PPP Secret: baytech password feature, minimum of (16) Enter CHAP Secret (16 characters max) character. Default is baytech...
  • Page 46: Country Code: Ds62-Md4 Only

    Country Code: DS62­MD4 ONLY  Select 7) from the Modem Configuration Menu, this option sets the modem to recognize the countries Telecomm Requirements, i.e. ring tone, dial tone. Typical Country Code: Argentina..07 Australia..09 Austria..FD Belgium..FD Brazil..16 Canada..B5 Chile..99 China..B5 Czech Re..FD Denmark..FD France..FD Germany..FD Greece..FD Hong Kong..99 Hungary..FD Iceland..FD...
  • Page 47: Baytech Product Warranty

    BayTech. BayTech will pay return costs for delivery within the Continental United States. All repair and return shipments must be approved by BayTech and must be accompanied by an RA (return authorization) number. Please refer to our Repair and Return Policy below.
  • Page 48: Technical Support

    Technical Support  BayTech offers Tech Support for the lifetime of the product. A staff of Applications Engineers is on duty to assist with installation, set up or operation issues. Support is available from 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. (CST or CDT), Monday through Friday at the phone numbers or website provided below.
  • Page 49: Return Authorization Process

    Return Authorization Process:  a. Contact BayTech via Phone, Fax, or Email to get a Return Authorization (RA) Number. IMPORTANT: BayTech will not accept any returns without an RA number. b. Package the unit carefully in its original packaging or similar packaging. The warranty does not cover damage sustained during shipment.
  • Page 50: Appendix: Tacacs/Radius Connection Scenerios

    Case 4: TACACS/RADIUS disabled, or TACACS/RADIUS contact loss, “Enable DS62 usernames as backup” = disabled, user Log in FAIL. Neither TACACS/RADIUS nor the DS62 can validate the user. Different username and password in TACACS/RADIUS and power strip: TACACS/RADIUS username Login ...
  • Page 51: Appendix: Ds62/Ds62-Md4 Reset Procedure

    APPENDIX: DS62/DS62­MD4 Reset Procedure  Pin 2-3 Reset Pin 1-2: Operate IMPORTANT:  This procedure will reset configuration to factory default.     DS62 and DS62‐MD4:     1. Remove the module from the chassis (Module is hot swappable).     2. Hold the module with the chip side up and the faceplate towards you.     3. Locate jumper JMP5 approximate center of circuit board.     4. Move the jumper from pins 1 and 2 to pins 2 and 3.       5. Put the module back in the chassis and wait 30 seconds.     6. Take the module back out and replace the jumper to the original position, pins 1 & 2.    The module is now reset to factory default.      Note: If the module appears not to have reset or opening menu has random characters in it,  perform the reset procedure again except increase the reset time from 30 to 60 seconds.    DEFAULT username and password = root/baytech (lower case)
  • Page 52: Appendix: Basic Troubleshooting

    This verifies the Chassis, Host module, and the I/O port is working. i. Move pc cable to next DS74 port and repeat steps (c-h). If you have done all of the above steps that are possible and still have problems, contact Baytech Technical Support at 228-563-7334.
  • Page 53: Appendix: Network Menu Option Index

    Handshaking: (C/2/1) Baud Rate: (C/2/2) Word Size: (C/2/3) Stop Bits: (C/2/4) Parity: (C/2/5) RTS/DTR Line Driver Inactive State: (C/2/6) Modem DCD Connection Mode (DS62-MD4 ONLY): (C/2/7)  Serial Port Device Name: (C/3)  Attention Character: (C/4)  Disconnect Timeguard: (C/5) ...
  • Page 54 Enable Rel Ctl. Firmware Upgrade: (C/11/7)  Modem Configuration Menu (DS62-MD4 ONLY): (C/12) Modem Port Configuration (DS62-MD4 ONLY): (C/12/1) Rings to Auto Answer (DS62-MD4 ONLY): (C/12/2) Modem Connectivity Timeout (DS62-MD4 ONLY): (C/12/3) Modem Inactivity Timeout (DS62-MD4 ONLY): (C/12/4) Modem Device Name (DS62-MD4 ONLY): (C/12/5)

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