Features & Benefits - General DataComm SC-ADT 8 Port Installation & Operation Manual

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Introduction & Specifications
Features & Benefits
Provides authenticated, high performance, low-cost transfer of async data between sites
utilizing IP networks via 8, 16 or 32 configurable front panel ports, depending on the model.
Provides support for two external or integral modems for dial-in access. When equipped with
integral modem, provides remote access over a dial-up connection for initial configuration.
Supports GDC's Secure Access Modem (SAM), part of the Secure Access Controller System.
Any front panel port can be configured for Dialin operation mode to accept incoming calls and
connect to a predetermined TELNET server.
Modem features include autoanswer/callback mode, caller ID, modem authentication, modem
activity logging. Supports enable/disable modem authentication, caller ID authentication.
Supports Bypass Modem Mode at front panel Port1 and Port2.
'Run from ram' architecture for increased performance and configuration integrity.
Front Panel LEDs indicate traffic, power and test status.
Acts as a terminal server to connect local craft devices via front panel ports, allowing management
from anywhere in the network via Telnet access, or optionally via modem Dial-In access.
Rear panel DB25 connector serves as local management console port and provides up to eight
environmental input contacts for dry contact sensing, with two control outputs for contact action.
In addition, any front panel port can perform dry contact sensing: normal or range (Hi/Lo).
Supports an access control list (ACL) to enhance security for terminal server ports.
Supports LAN connection to 10/100Base-T Ethernet.
Monitored and configured via the interactive "Smart CLI" command line interface at the local
VT100 craft port, a Telnet connection, or at the web-based CLI.
Supports firmware (Flash) downloads via FTP or TFTP protocols. Efficient configuration of
multiple SC-ADT devices via ASCII batch file upload/download.
Supports remote management using standards-based IP protocols such as Telnet, FTP, TFTP,
SSH, SNMP and HTTP (web). Supports ping on all interfaces.
Supports discovery, statistics, and alarm traps using standards-based SNMP.
Enable/disable HTTP, SNMP, SSH, Telnet, FTP and TFTP services by individual interface.
Telnet "cut-thru" for up to 8, 16 or 32 craft ports attached to the front panel terminal server
connector(s); Terminal server menu access to individual ports or to the CLI interface.
Provides EIA lead status for each port.
Disconnect/connect control strings for each port.
Supports terminal server port pooling and port alerts.
Supports per port Datakit simulation in legacy networks where Datakit nodes provide the front
end to a network management application.
Enhanced security with multi-level password, inactivity timers, SSH, TACACS+ Authentication.
Diagnostics for async loopbacks, ping and statistics.
Ethernet port auto-negotiates for 10 or 100 Mbps port speed, full- or half-duplex modes and
enabled/disabled flow control.
Ethernet port auto-senses (HP MID/X) for straight-thru or crossover cable connections.
GMT time-stamp on SNMP traps and on events in the System Message log and Alarm log.
Low power consumption (6 watts maximum per slot).
NEBS Level III compliant.
Chat Call/Chat Hello protocol allows text communication between two users.
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