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ADTRAN BlueSecure Controller manual available for free PDF download: Setup And Administration Manual
ADTRAN BlueSecure Controller Setup And Administration Manual (376 pages)
Software Release Version: 6.5
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Figures
10
Tables
14
About this Guide
15
Audience
15
Document Organization
15
Notational Conventions
17
Related Documentation
17
Terminology
17
Chapter 1 An Overview of the Bluesecure Controller
19
An Introduction to the Bluesecure WLAN Solution
20
User Authentication
20
RADIUS Accounting and Hotspot Support
20
Figure 1-1: the Role of the Bluesocket BSC in a Wireless LAN
20
Role-Based Authorization
21
Remote Management
21
Scalability
21
Intrusion Detection and Worm Protection
21
Bluesecure Access Points
21
RF Management
22
RF Intrusion Detection/Rf Containment
22
Voip Protocols/Vowlan Support
23
Secure Mobility® Matrix
23
The Bluesecure WLAN Solution End-User Experience
23
Transparent Authentication
23
Figure 1-2: the Bluesocket Secure Mobility Matrix Architecture
23
Web-Based User Logins
24
Figure 1-3: a Sample BSC User Login Page
24
Bluesecure Controller Models
25
Bluesocket BSC-2200/3200/5200
25
Figure 1-4: Bluesocket BSC-5200
25
Bluesocket BSC-2100
26
Bluesocket BSC-1200
26
Bluesocket BSC-600
26
Figure 1-5: Bluesocket BSC-2100
26
Figure 1-6: Bluesocket BSC-1200
26
Bluesocket BSC Model Specifications
27
Figure 1-7: Bluesocket BSC-600
27
Table 1-1: Bluesocket BSC Model Specifications
27
Typical Bluesecure WLAN Solution Network Configurations
28
Single BSC Configuration
28
Multiple Bscs
29
Failover Bscs
29
Figure 1-8: Failover Bscs
29
Figure 1-9: Failover Within a BSC Pair
30
Figure 1-10: Recovery of the Failed BSC
30
Chapter 2 Installation
31
Overview of the Installation Procedure
32
Safety Precautions
32
BSC-2200/3200/5200 Displays, Controls, and Connectors
34
Figure 2-1: BSC-2200/3200/5200 Displays, Controls, and Connectors
34
BSC-2100 Displays, Controls, and Connectors
35
Figure 2-2: BSC-2100 Displays, Controls, and Connectors
35
BSC-1200 Displays, Controls, and Connectors
36
Figure 2-3: BSC-1200 Displays, Controls, and Connectors
37
Table 2-1: BSC-1200 Status Leds
37
BSC-600 Controls and Connectors
38
Figure 2-4: BSC-600 Leds, Controls, and Connectors
38
Table 2-2: BSC-600 Status Leds
38
Preparing Your Network
39
Environmental, Rack, Space, and Power Requirements
40
Mounting the Bluesecure Controller Chassis
40
BSC-600/BSC-1200 Desktop Mounting
40
BSC-2100 and BSC-2200/3200/5200 Desktop Mounting
41
Figure 2-5: Attaching a Rubber Pad to a BSC-2100/5200 Bumper
41
Figure 2-6: Attaching the BSC-2100/5200 Chassis Desktop Bumper
41
Rack-Mounting the Bluesecure Controller
42
Figure 2-7: Attaching the BSC-2100/5200 Chassis Cap
42
Figure 2-8: Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the BSC Chassis
42
Connecting the Bluesecure Controller to Your Network
43
Connecting the BSC to Its Power Source
43
Powering down Your BSC
44
Enabling Power over Ethernet on the BSC-600 and BSC-1200
44
LED Run Time Mode for BSC-600 and BSC-1200
45
Basic POE LED Functionality for BSC-600 and BSC-1200
45
Figure 2-9: Location of BSC-600 Poe Power Supply Connector
45
Chapter 3 Administrator Console
47
Logging into the Administrator Console for the First Time
48
Figure 3-1: BSC Administrator Login Page
48
Logging out of the Administrator Console
49
Using and Managing Administrator Accounts
49
Figure 3-2: the BSC Administrator Console
49
Adding a New Administrator Account
50
Changing an Administrator Password
51
Figure 3-3: New Admin User Page
51
Changing Your Login Password
52
Deleting Administrator Accounts
52
Installing the Bluesocket SSL Certificate
52
Figure 3-4: Changing Your Login Password
52
Figure 3-5: Security Certificate Alert
53
Figure 3-6: SSL Certificate Dialog
53
An Overview of the Tabs on the Console
54
Figure 3-7: Navigating the Administrator Console
54
Read-Only Pages (Replication Nodes Only)
55
Obtaining Online Help
55
Site Map
56
Figure 3-8: Site Map
56
Error Checking on Page Forms
57
Using Command Buttons and Icons
57
Table 3-1: Administrator Console Command Buttons and Icons
57
Sorting and Filtering Table Data
58
Customizing the Presentation of Table Data
58
Table 3-2: Sorting and Filtering Administrator Console Table Data
58
Paging through Data
59
Console Fonts
59
Figure 3-9: Customizing the Presentation of Table Data
59
Table 3-4: Administrator Console Font Controls
59
Downloading Administrator Console Data
60
Entering IP Addresses and Fully Qualified Domain Names
60
Restarting the BSC to Activate Configuration Information
61
Figure 3-10: Using the Pop up List Feature
61
Chapter 4 Networks
63
Defining the BSC Protected Physical Interface
64
Figure 4-1: Edit Protected Interface (Eth0) Page
64
Creating a VLAN on the Protected Side (Optional)
67
Figure 4-2: Link Aggregation Interfaces on the BSC-5200
67
Figure 4-3: Create a Protected VLAN Page
68
Configuring a Protected Virtual Interface (Optional)
69
Configuring the BSC Managed Interface
69
Figure 4-4: Create a Protected Virtual Interface Page
69
Figure 4-5: Edit Managed Interface (Eth1) Page
70
Configuring Wireless Client IP Address Assignment
71
Figure 4-6: Completed DHCP Relay Options
72
Figure 4-7: Enabling the BSC DHCP Server
74
Figure 4-8: DHCP Settings for Managed Interface (Eth1) Page
75
Figure 4-9: Fixed IP Address Assignments for Wireless Clients
78
Creating a VLAN on the Managed Side of Your Network
79
Figure 4-10: NAT Settings for Managed Interface Page
79
Figure 4-11: Create a Managed VLAN Page
80
Configuring a Managed Remote Subnet
81
Figure 4-12: a Sample Managed Remote Subnet
81
Figure 4-13: Create a Managed Remote Subnet Page
82
Figure 4-14: DHCP Settings for New Managed Remote Subnet Page
83
Configuring a Managed Virtual Interface
85
Figure 4-15: Create a Managed Virtual Interface Page
85
Configuring the Admin Interface
86
Configuring Failover Parameters
87
Figure 4-16: Edit Admin Interface Page
87
Configuring the Primary BSC
88
Failover State
88
Figure 4-17: Failover - Normal State
88
Normal Operation
88
Recovery State
88
Figure 4-18: Failover - Failover State
89
Figure 4-19: Failover - Recovery State
89
Completing the Failover Setup
90
Configuring Static Routes
90
Figure 4-20: Edit Failover (Eth2) Page
90
Figure 4-21: Sample BSC Routing Table
91
Figure 4-22: Create a Static Route Entry
91
Configuring Multicast Routing
92
Figure 4-23: Admin Interface in Network Routing Table
92
Configuring Appletalk Routing
93
Appletalk Networks: Key Concepts
93
Figure 4-24: Enabling Multicast Routing
93
Configuration Procedure
95
Figure 4-25: Enabling Appletalk Routing
95
Chapter 5 Authentication Using Internal Database
97
Local BSC User Authentication
98
Creating/Editing/Deleting a Local User Account
98
Figure 5-1: New Local User Page
99
Defining MAC Address Authentication
101
Figure 5-2: New MAC Device Page
101
Chapter 6 Authentication Using External Servers
105
An Overview of External User Authentication
106
RADIUS Authentication
106
Figure 6-1: New RADIUS Server Page
107
Ldap/Active Directory Authentication
110
Figure 6-2: New Ldap/Active Directory Server Page
111
SIP2 Authentication
114
Figure 6-3: New SIP2 Server Page
115
NTLM Authentication
116
Figure 6-4: New NTLM Server Page
116
Transparent NTLM Authentication
118
Figure 6-5: New Transparent NTLM Windows Server Page
119
Transparent 802.1X Authentication
121
Figure 6-6: User Authentication in an 802.1X Environment
121
Figure 6-7: New Transparent 802.1X Server Page
122
The BSC Internal 802.1X Authentication Server
123
Figure 6-8: Edit the Local 802.1X Server Page
124
Kerberos Authentication
127
Figure 6-9: New Kerberos Server Page
127
Cosign Authentication
128
Figure 6-10: New Cosign Server Page
129
Pubcookie Authentication
131
Figure 6-11: New Pubcookie Server Page
132
CAS Authentication
134
Figure 6-12: New CAS Server Page
134
Ipass Client Authentication
136
Transparent Certificate Authentication
136
Figure 6-13: Enabling Transparent Certificate Authentication
137
Testing an External Authentication Server
138
Figure 6-14: External Authentication Server Test Page
139
Chapter 7 RADIUS Accounting
141
Defining a RADIUS Accounting Server
142
Figure 7-1: New RADIUS Accounting Page
142
Attributes Sent to External RADIUS Accounting Server by BSC
143
Table 7-1: RADIUS Accounting Attributes Sent from the BSC
143
Chapter 8 Roles and Role Elements
145
Defining User Roles to Enforce Network Usage Policies
146
An Overview of Roles
146
An Example of Role-Based Authorization
146
Role Inheritance
147
Figure 8-1: Role-Based Authorization for a Registered User
147
Figure 8-2: Role-Based Authorization for an Unregistered User
147
Defining a Role
148
Figure 8-3: Create a Role Page
149
Figure 8-4: Enabling Machine Authentication on Windows Zero-Config
151
Figure 8-6: Mapping Role Placement Based on Username
152
Figure 8-7: Successful Machine Authentication
152
Figure 8-8: Successful User Login
152
Figure 8-9: Failed User Login Because Machine Authentication Failed
152
Figure 8-10: Log Message Upon Failure
152
Figure 8-5: Enabling Prerequisite Machine Authentication Role
152
Modifying a Role
154
Creating Role Elements
154
Creating Destinations and Destination Groups
154
Creating a Single Device Destination
155
Figure 8-11: Create a (Destination) Host Page
155
Creating a Network Space Destination
156
Creating Destination Groups
156
Figure 8-12: Create a (Destination) Network Page
156
Creating Network Services and Services Groups
157
Figure 8-13: Create a (Destination) Group Page
157
Creating a Network Service
158
Figure 8-14: Create a Service Page
159
Creating Network Service Groups
160
Creating Schedules and Schedule Groups
161
Creating a Schedule
161
Figure 8-15: Create a (Service) Group Page
161
Figure 8-16: Create a Schedule Page
162
Creating Schedule Groups
163
Creating Locations and Location Groups
163
Figure 8-17: Create a (Schedule) Group Page
163
Creating a User Location
164
Creating User Location Groups
164
Figure 8-18: Create a User Location Page
164
Figure 8-19: Create a (Location) Group Page
165
Chapter 9 Voice over WLAN Support
167
Configuring General Vowlan Settings
168
Configuring Vendor-Specific IP Phone Support
168
Configuring Vowlan Qos
168
Figure 9-1: Vowlan General Settings Page
168
Figure 9-2: IP Phones Settings Page
168
Configuring Vowlan Qos
169
Chapter 10 General BSC Operational Settings
171
HTTP Server Settings
172
Figure 10-1: HTTP Settings Page
172
Intrusion Detection System
175
Figure 10-2: BSC IDS Host State Model
176
Configuration Procedure
177
SNMP Agent
178
Figure 10-3: Intrusion Detection System Settings Page
178
Automatic Backup of the BSC Database
179
Figure 10-4: SNMP Settings Page
179
System Time and Date Settings
180
Figure 10-5: Auto Backups Page
180
Mail Server Access
181
Figure 10-6: BSC Time Settings Page
181
Public Access Networks
182
Figure 10-7: BSC Email Settings Page
182
Figure 10-8: Public Access Settings Page
182
Event Logging and Connection Tracking
184
Figure 10-9: Logging Settings Page
185
Threshold Values
187
Figure 10-10: Thresholds Page
187
Domain Name System (DNS) Settings
188
Figure 10-11: DNS Proxy Page
189
Digital Certificates
190
Overview
190
How the BSC Uses Certificates
190
Configuring External Server Authentication over SSL
191
Figure 10-12: Certificate Management Page
191
Requesting and Installing an Ipsec Authentication Certificate
192
Figure 10-13: Ipsec Certificate Signing Request Generation Page
193
Figure 10-14: Ipsec CSR Generated Page
193
Miscellaneous BSC Options
194
Figure 10-15: Miscellaneous Settings Page
194
Chapter 11 Web Logins
197
Customizing the User Login Page
198
The Appearance of the User Login Page
198
Figure 11-1: Default User Login Page
198
Customizing the Login Form and HTML Body of Login Page
199
Figure 11-2: Elements of the User Login Page You Can Customize
199
Figure 11-3: Create New Custom Login Page
200
Customizing the Right Side of the User Login Page
202
Figure 11-4: Custom Login Page - Edit HTML
203
Redirecting Clients to an External Server for Authentication
206
Configuring Hotspot Account Generation
206
Figure 11-5: Custom Login Page - Edit Redirection
206
Figure 11-6: Create New Account Link
207
Figure 11-7: Sample Account Selections Page
208
Table 11-1: Required Authorize.net Settings
208
Figure 11-8: Hotspot Account Generation Page
210
Figure 11-9: Friends and Family Freespot
212
Uploading Image/Media Files for the User Login Page
213
Figure 11-10: Guest DNA
213
Translating User Login Pages
214
Figure 11-11: File Uploads Page
214
Defining a User Login Page Language
216
Figure 11-12: Create a User Login Page Language Page
216
Editing a User Login Page Language
218
Installing a Custom SSL Login Certificate
218
Requesting a Certificate
219
Figure 11-13: SSL Certificate Generation Page
219
Figure 11-14: SSL CSR Generated Page
220
Uploading a Replacement SSL Certificate You Already Have
221
Figure 11-15: Uploaded Certificate
221
Figure 11-16: Certificate Management Page
221
Recovering the Private Key
222
Renewing a Custom SSL Certificate
223
Figure 11-17: SSL Certificate Generation Page
223
Installing a Wildcard (*) SSL Certificate on Multiple Bscs
224
Chapter 12 Bluesecure Access Points
225
Overview
226
Figure 12-1: Bsaps Automatically Discover Bscs Across L2/L3 Networks
226
RF Intrusion Detection/Rf Containment
227
RF Management
227
Deploying Bsaps on the same Layer-2 Subnet as the BSC
227
Deploying Bsaps with Layer-3 Connectivity to the BSC
228
Figure 12-2: Deploying Bsaps on the same Layer-2 Subnet as the BSC
228
Figure 12-3: Deploying Bsaps Across a Routed Network
228
How a BSAP Discovers Bscs
229
How a BSAP Selects a Home BSC
230
Uploading BSAP Firmware Files
230
Figure 12-4: AP Firmware Page
230
Figure 12-5: Edit AP Firmware Page
231
Configuring Global Miscellaneous Non-Radio Settings
232
Figure 12-6: Edit AP System Settings - Global Page
232
Configuring Global Radio Settings
234
802.11B/G/N Radio Configuration
234
Figure 12-7: Edit 802.11B/G/N Settings - Global Page
237
802.11A/N Radio Configuration
242
Figure 12-8: Edit 802.11A/N Settings - Global Page
242
Editing Settings for an Individual BSAP
243
Creating Ssids
244
BSAP Authentication Options
244
BSAP Data Encryption Options
245
SSID Configuration Procedure
246
Figure 12-9: Create New SSID Page
246
Creating Bsaps
248
Figure 12-10: Create New AP Page
249
Enabling BSAP Service
250
Figure 12-11: Enable BSAP Service Page
250
Displaying Configured Bsaps
253
Figure 12-12: Configured Bsaps Page
253
Chapter 13 RF Intrusion Detection and Containment
255
Identifying Authorized RF Stations on Your Network
256
Figure 13-1: Create New Station Page
256
Configuring RF Alarms
257
Table 13-1: BSAP Sensor Alarms
257
Figure 13-2: Configured BSAP Sensor Alarms
259
Configuring Manual Containment
260
Configuring Autocontainment
260
Figure 13-3: Alarm Configuration Page
260
Figure 13-4: Autocontainment Configuration Page
261
Chapter 14 Secure Mobility® Matrix
263
An Overview of the Secure Mobility Matrix
264
Reasons for Deploying a Secure Mobility Matrix
264
Figure 14-1: the Bluesocket Secure Mobility Matrix Architecture
264
General Configuration Procedure
265
Secure Mobility
265
How Secure Mobility Works
266
Figure 14-2: Secure Mobility: Phase 1
266
Figure 14-3: Secure Mobility: Phase 2
266
Network Requirements
267
Figure 14-5: Secure Mobility: Phase 4
267
Figure 14-4: Secure Mobility: Phase 3
267
Step 1: Designate and Set up the Mobility Node List Master
268
Figure 14-6: BSC Interface Requirements for Secure Mobility®
268
Step 2: Create a List of Nodes
269
Figure 14-8: Edit the Secure Mobility Node Page
269
Figure 14-7: BSC Secure Mobility Setup Page
269
Step 3: Set up Secure Mobility® on the Nodes
270
Figure 14-9: BSC Secure Mobility Setup Page
270
Step 4: Restart Services on the Mobility Master and All Nodes
271
Tracking Secure Mobility Status
271
Enabling VLAN Roaming Across LSG Bscs
272
Replication
272
A Comparison of Standard and Cascaded Replication
273
Figure 14-10: Standard and Cascaded Replication Configurations
273
Step 1: Set up Replication on the Master
274
Step 2: Create a List of Replication Nodes on Master
274
Figure 14-11: Configuring Replication on the Master BSC
274
Step 3: Set up Replication on the Nodes
275
Figure 14-12: Create a Node Page
275
Step 4: Set up Cascaded Replication (more than Ten Bscs)
276
Figure 14-13: Configuring Replication on a Node BSC
276
Step 5: Restart Services on the Master and All Nodes
277
Configuring a Replication Override
277
Figure 14-15: BSC Replicated Data Override Page
277
Figure 14-14: Configuring a Replication Master/Node
277
Tracking Replication Status
278
Load Sharing
279
Typical Configuration
279
Figure 14-16: a Typical Load Sharing Configuration
279
Network Requirements
280
Configuring BSC Load Sharing (Single Subnet, NAT Enabled)
280
Figure 14-17: Load Sharing Nodes Page
281
Figure 14-18: Defining LSG Member Settings
282
Figure 14-19: Configuring Load Sharing on the Master
283
Configuring BSC Load Sharing (no NAT)
284
Figure 14-20: Configuring Load Sharing on a Node
284
Verifying Your Load Sharing Configuration
285
Figure 14-21: Verifying the Protected Interface Address Settings
286
Figure 14-22: Load Sharing Setup on the Load Sharing Master
286
Figure 14-25: Status Summary for an Operational LSG
287
Figure 14-26: Status Summary for a Load Sharing Failover Event
287
Figure 14-23: Load Sharing Setup on the Load Sharing Node
287
Figure 14-24: Verifying the Load Sharing Failover Event
287
Chapter 15 Status
290
Monitoring Active User Connections
290
Displaying Active User Status
290
Figure 15-1: Active Connections Page
290
Forcing a User Logout
291
Monitoring a User's IDS Status
291
Monitoring Connected Access Points
292
Figure 15-3: Displaying Detailed Access Point Information
293
Monitoring RF IDS Alarms
294
Figure 15-4: Received Sensor Alarms
294
Monitoring Devices in RF Autocontainment
295
Monitoring User Connections Graphically
295
Figure 15-6: a Sample Graphical Monitor Display
296
Figure 15-5: Contained Devices Page
296
Figure 15-7: Filter Users Dialog
297
Viewing the BSC Event Log
298
Figure 15-8: BSC Event Log Page
298
Displaying a BSC Status Summary
299
Figure 15-9: BSC Summary Page
299
Displaying BSC Secure Mobility® Status
300
Displaying Load Sharing Status
300
Displaying Power over Ethernet (Poe) Status
301
Generating and Displaying BSC Reports
301
Figure 15-10: Load Sharing Status Summary
301
Creating a Custom Report Definition
302
Figure 15-12: Create a Report Definition Page
302
Using Pre-Defined Report Definitions
302
Creating a BSC Report
303
Figure 15-13: Create a Report Page
303
Displaying or Delivering a Report
304
Figure 15-14: Reports Page
304
Performing Standard Network Diagnostic Tests
305
Table 15-1: Report Display and Delivery Icons
305
Figure 15-15: Task Execution Menu Page
306
Capturing Network Traffic Data
308
Figure 15-16: Traffic Capture Page
308
Chapter 16 Maintenance
311
Restarting, Rebooting, and Shutting down the BSC
312
Configuration Backup and Restore
312
Figure 16-1: BSC Restart Page
312
Backup
313
Figure 16-2: BSC Configuration Backup and Restore Page (Backup)
313
Restore
313
Figure 16-3: BSC Configuration Backup and Restore Page (Restore)
314
Resetting the BSC to Its Default Settings
314
Show Tech
314
Export Firewall Policies
315
Figure 16-4: Restore Default Settings Dialog
315
Save DHCP Leases
315
Export BSAP-1840 Licenses
316
Upgrading to a New Version of Runtime Software
316
Upgrading a Single BSC Network
316
Upgrading Multiple Bscs in a Replication Configuration
317
Figure 16-5: BSC Update Page
317
Upgrading a Failover BSC Configuration
318
Software Patches
318
Installing a Patch
318
Uninstalling a Patch
319
Switching between BSC Runtime Software Versions
319
Figure 16-6: Manage Patches for BSC Page
319
Exporting and Importing BSC Bulk Data Files
320
Exporting Data Files
320
Figure 16-7: BSC Switch Tool Page
320
Figure 16-8: BSC Bulk Export Page
320
Importing Data Files
321
Figure 16-9: BSC Bulk Export Page
321
Figure 16-10: Confirm Import Page
321
Exporting BSC Log Records
322
Licenses
322
Figure 16-11: BSC Log Record Export Page
322
Blueprotect
323
Bsc
323
Figure 16-12: Manage Licenses Page
323
Bsap 1840
324
Figure 16-13: BSAP 1840 Possible Models
324
Appendix A
327
An Overview of Virtual Lans
327
Lans Vs. Vlans
328
Tagging Formats
328
The Bluesocket BSC VLAN Implementation
328
Figure A-1: Sample Vlans
328
Figure A-2: a Pass-Through VLAN
329
Figure A-3: a Termination VLAN
329
Pass-Through Vlans
329
Termination Vlans
329
Figure A-4: an Initiation VLAN
330
Initiation/Switched Vlans
330
Enforcing Network Usage Policies with Vlans
331
Appendix B Provisioning Network DHCP Servers to Support Bsaps
333
Figure B-1: Deploying Bsaps Across a Routed Network
334
Overview
334
Provisioning a Microsoft DHCP Server
334
Figure B-2: Defining the BSAP Vendor Class
335
Figure B-3: Entering DHCP Vendor Class Information
335
Figure B-4: the BSAP Vendor Class Is Now Listed
336
Figure B-5: the Predefined Options and Values Dialog
336
Figure B-6: the Option Type Dialog
336
Figure B-7: Configuring Scope Options
337
Figure B-8: the Scope Options Dialog
337
Figure B-9: the Defined Scope Option
338
Provisioning an Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) DHCP Server
338
Configuring a Cisco IOS DHCP Server
339
Appendix C Endpoint Scanning
341
Overview
342
About Rules
342
Client Browser Requirements
343
Java Agent
343
Agent Platform Support
343
Applet Loader Page
344
Entering Blueprotect License on the Bsc's Manage License Page
344
Configuring Landing Page Text
344
Creating a Blueprotect Policy
345
Figure C-1: HTTP Settings Page - Blueprotect Endpoint Scanning
345
Figure C-2: Edit Blueprotect Policy
347
Remediation
348
Assigning a Blueprotect Policy to a User Role
349
Mobility Matrix
349
Client Examples
349
Figure C-3: Client Display When Required Products Not Installed
350
Figure C-4: Overriding a Client Role
350
Appendix D Serial Port Access to Essential Functions
351
Listing of Accessible Functions
352
Access Procedure
352
Figure D-1: Recommended Null-Modem Serial Cable Pinout
353
Appendix E Contacting Bluesocket, Inc
355
Obtaining Technical Support
355
Contacting Bluesocket Customer Support
355
Obtaining Technical Support
356
Contacting Bluesocket Customer Support
356
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