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Patton electronics 3092 Administrator's Reference Manual (162 pages)
iDSL Digital Access and Cross-Connect System (DACS)
Brand:
Patton electronics
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 2.78 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
15
Audience
15
Structure
15
Typographical Conventions Used in this Document
16
General Conventions
16
Mouse Conventions
17
Introduction
19
Introduction
20
Logging into the HTTP/HTML Administration
20
HTTP/HTML and SNMP Object Format
20
Saving HTTP/HTML Object Changes
21
Home
23
Introduction
24
Operating Status Variables
25
Total Available Idsl Ports (Noavailuchipidsl)
25
Idsl Ports Activated (Noactivuchipidsl)
25
Idsl Ports Connected (Noconnectuchipidsl)
25
Total Fail Idsl Ports (Nofailuchipidsl)
25
CPU Idle (Boxidletime)
25
Running Since Last Boot (Sysuptime)
25
Total System Alarms (Alarmtotal)
25
Immediate Actions
26
Record Current Configuration (Storeconfig(1))
26
Hard Reset (Hardreset(2))
26
Set Factory Default Configuration (Forcedefaultconfig(3))
26
Import/Export
27
Introduction
28
Export Configuration
28
Import Configuration
30
Alarms
31
Introduction
32
Displaying the Alarms Window
32
Alarm Response Outputs
34
Minor Alarm SYSLOG Priority (Minsyslogpriority)
34
Major Alarm SYSLOG Priority (Majorsyslogpriority)
34
Minor Alarm SNMP Trap IP [Address] (Minortrapip)
34
Major Alarm SNMP Trap IP [Address] (Majortrapip)
34
Temperature Threshold
34
Current Box Temperature
34
Clear All Alarms
34
Alarms
34
Alarm ID
34
Alarm Time
35
Alarm Count
35
Generate Alarm
35
Clear Alarm
35
Alarm Parameters
35
Alarm ID
35
Alarm Name
35
Relay Response
36
Temperature Threshold
36
Types of Alarms
36
Modify Response-Configuring the Alarm Response System
36
Minor Alarm Syslog Priority & Major Alarm Syslog Priority
36
Minor Alarm SNMP Trap IP [Address] (Minsyslogpriority)
36
Major Alarm SNMP Trap IP [Address] (Majorsyslogpriority)
37
Temperature Threshold
37
Modify Alarms-Configuring Alarm Severity Levels
37
DS0 Mapping
39
Introduction
40
Displaying the DS0 Mapping Window
40
DACS Display Type
40
Help (DACS Help Information)
41
Static Connection
41
Device Type
41
Device Number
41
Device Slots
41
Device Slots
42
Configuration
42
Clocking
45
Introduction
46
Configuring the System Clock Settings
46
Main Reference (Daxclockmainref)
46
Fallback Reference (Daxclockfallbackref)
47
Clock Status (Daxclockfailure)
47
Idsl Port Configuration
49
Introduction
50
Displaying the Idsl Port Configuration Window
50
Idsl Port Information Page Window
52
Idsl Port Status
52
Idsl Port Error Statistics
53
Port Identification Information
54
Ethernet
57
Introduction
58
Ethernet Statistics
58
Alignment Errors (Dot3Statsalignmenterrors)
58
FCS Errors (Dot3Statsfcserrors)
58
Single Collision Frames (Dot3Statssinglecollision Frames)
58
Multiple Collision Frames (Dot3Statsmultiplecollisionframes)
59
SQE Test Errors (Dot3Statssqetesterrors)
59
Deferred Transmissions (Dot3Statsdeferredtransmissions)
59
Late Collisions (Dot3Statslatecollisions)
59
Excessive Collisions (Dot3Statsexcessivecollisions)
59
Other Errors (Dot3Statsinternalmactransmiterrors)
59
Carrier Sense Errors (Dot3Statscarriersenseerrors)
59
Received Frames too Long (Dot3Statsframetoolongs)
59
Other Received Errors (Dot3Statsinternalmacreceiveerrors)
60
Chip Set ID (Dot3Statsetherchipset)
60
Filter IP
61
Introduction
62
Defining a Filter
62
Name (Filteripname)
64
Direction (Filteripdirection)
64
Action (Filteripaction)
64
Source IP (Filteripsourceip)
64
Source IP Mask (Filteripsourcemask)
64
Destination IP (Filteripdestinationip)
64
Destination Mask (Filteripdestinationmask)
65
Source Port (Filteripsourceport)
65
Action (Filteripsourceportcmp)
65
Destination Port (Filteripdestinationport)
65
Action (Filteripdestinationportcmp)
65
Protocol (Filteripprotocol)
65
TCP Established (Filteriptcpestablished)
65
Icmp
67
Introduction
68
Block ICMP Redirects (Boxblockicmpredirects)
68
ICMP Receive/Send Messages Window
68
Total Received (Icmpinmsgs)
68
Total Sent [Imcpoutmsgs]
69
W/Errors (Icmpinerrors, Icmpouterrors)
69
Wo/Errors [Icmpouterrors]
69
Destinations Unreachable (Icmpindestunreachs, Icmpoutdestunreachs)
69
Times Exceeded (Icmpintimeexcds, Icmpouttimeexcds)
69
Parameter Problems (Icmpinparmprobs, Icmpoutparmprobs)
69
Source Quenchs (Icmpinsrcquenchs, Icmpoutsrcquenchs)
69
Redirects (Icmpinredirects, Icmpoutredirects)
70
Echos (Icmpinechos, Icmpoutechos)
70
Echo Replys (Icmpinreps, Icmpoutreps)
70
Time Stamps (Icmpintimestamps, Icmpintimestamps)
70
Time Stamp Replys (Icmpintimestampsreps) (Icmpouttimestampsreps)
70
Address Mask Requests (Icmpinaddrmasks) (Icmpoutaddrmasks)
70
Address Mask Replys (Icmpinaddrmasksreps) (Icmpoutaddrmasksreps)
70
11 Ip
73
Introduction
73
IP Main Window
73
Forwarding (Ipforwarding)
74
Default Time-To-Live (Ipdefaultttl)
74
Total Datagrams Received (Ipinreceives)
74
Discarded for Header Errors (Ipinhdrerrors)
74
Discarded for Address Errors (Ipinaddrerrors)
74
Forwarded Datagrams (Ipforwdatagrams)
74
Discarded for Unknown Protos (Ipinunknownprotos)
74
Discarded W/No Errors (Ipindiscards)
74
Total Deliveries (Ipindelivers)
75
Out Requests (Ipoutrequests)
75
Out Discards (Ipoutdiscards)
75
Discarded for no Routes (Ipoutnoroutes)
75
Reassembly Timeout (Ipreasmtimeout)
75
Of Reassembled Fragments (Ipreasmreqds)
75
Successfully Reassembled (Ipreasmoks)
75
Reassembly Failures (Ipreasmfails)
75
Fragmented OK (Ipfragoks)
76
Fragmented Failed (Ipfragfails)
76
Fragments Created (Ipfragcreates)
76
Valid but Discarded (Iproutingdiscards)
76
Modify
76
Forwarding (Ipforwarding)
76
Default Time-To-Live (Ipdefaultttl)
76
Addressing Information
77
IP Addressing Information Details
77
Entry Interface Index (Ipadentifindex)
77
Entry Subnet Mask (Ipadentnetmask)
77
Entry Broadcast Address (Ipadentbcastaddr)
77
Entry Reassembly Maximum Size (Ipadentreasmmaxsize)
77
Routing Information
78
Destination (Iproutedest)
78
Mask (Iproutemask)
79
Gateway (Routegateway)
79
Cost (Routecost)
79
Interface (Iprouteifindex)
79
State (Routestate)
79
Add a Route
79
Advanced
79
O/S Forwarding Table Window
80
Destination (Iproutedest)
80
Mask (Iproutemask)
80
Next Hop (Iproutenexthop)
80
Interface (Iprouteifindex)
80
Type (Iproutetype)
80
Protocol (Iprouteproto)
81
Info (Iprouteinfo)
81
IP Routing Destination Window
82
Route Destination (Iproutedest)
82
Mask (Iproutemask)
82
Interface (Iprouteifindex)
82
Protocol (Iprouteproto)
82
Seconds Since Updated (Iprouteage)
83
Tag (Routetag)
83
Gateway (Routegateway)
83
Cost (Routecost)
83
State (Routestate)
83
Address Translation Information
83
Interface (Ipnettomediaentry)
83
Net Address (Ipnettomedianetaddress)
84
Physical (Ipnettomediaphysaddress)
84
Type (Ipnettomediatype)
84
Tcp
85
Introduction
86
TCP Main Window
86
Retransmit-Timeout Algorithm (Tcprtoalgorithm)
86
Retransmit-Timeout Minimum (Tcprtomin)
86
Retransmit-Timeout Maximum (Tcprtomax)
86
Maximum Connections (Tcpmaxconn)
87
Active Opens (Tcpactiveopens)
87
Passive Opens (Tcppassiveopens)
87
Attempt/Fails (Tcpattemptfails)
87
ESTABLISHED Resets (Tcpestabresets)
87
Current ESTABLISHED (Tcpcurrestab)
87
Total Received (Tcpinsegs)
87
Total Sent (Tcpoutsegs)
87
Total Retransmitted (Tcpretranssegs)
87
Total Received in Error (Tcpinerrs)
87
TCP (Details)
88
Local Port (Tcpconnlocalport)
88
Remote Address (Tcpconnremaddress)
88
Remote Port (Tcpconnremport)
88
State (Tcpconnstate)
88
Udp
91
Introduction
92
Handling of NETBIOS UDP Broadcasts (Boxnetbiosudpbridging)
92
Received (Udpindatagrams)
92
Received with no Ports (Udpnoports)
92
Others Received with no Delivery (Udpinerrors)
92
Sent (Udpoutdatagrams)
92
Listener Table (Udptable)
93
Local Address (Udplocaladdress)
93
Local Port (Udplocalport)
93
RIP Version 2
95
Introduction
96
RIP Version 2 Main Window
96
Route Changes Made (Rip2Globalroutechanges)
96
Responses Sent (Rip2Globalqueries)
96
Adding a RIP Address
96
RIP Version 2-Configuration
97
Address (Rip2Ifconfaddress)
97
Domain (Rip2Ifconfdomain)
98
Authentication Type (Rip2Ifconfauthtype)
98
Authentication Key (Rip2Ifconfauthkey)
98
Send (Rip2Ifconfsend)
98
Receive (Rip2Ifconfreceive)
98
Metric (Rip2Ifconfdefaultmetric)
98
Status (Rip2Ifconfstatus)
99
RIP Version 2 (Statistics)
99
Subnet IP Address (Rip2Ifstataddress)
99
Bad Packets (Rip2Ifstatrcvbadpackets)
99
Bad Routes (Rip2Ifstatrcvbadroutes)
99
Sent Updates (Rip2Ifstatsentupdates)
99
Status (Rip2Ifstatstatus)
99
Snmp
101
Introduction
102
SNMP Window
102
Packets (Snmpinpkts)
102
Bad Version (Snmpinbadversions)
102
Bad Community Names (Snmpinbadcommunitynames)
103
Bad Community Uses (Snmpinbadcommunity)
103
ASN Parseerrors (Snmpinasnparseerrs)
103
Error Status "Too Big" (Snmpintoobigs)
103
No such Names (Snmpinnosuchnames)
103
Bad Values (Snmpinbadvalues)
103
Error Status "Read Only" (Snmpinreadonlys)
103
Generated Errors (Snmpingenerrs)
103
Get/Get Next Variables (Snmpintotalreqvars)
103
Set Variables (Snmpintotalsetvars)
103
Get Next Requests (Snmpingetnexts)
104
Set Requests (Snmpinsetrequests)
104
Get Responses (Snmpingetresponses)
104
Traps (Snmpintraps)
104
Out
104
Out Packets (Snmpoutpkts)
104
Error Status "Too Big" (Snmpouttoobigs)
104
No such Names (Snmpoutnosuchnames)
104
Bad Values (Snmpoutbadvalues)
104
Generated Errors (Snmpoutgenerrs)
104
Get Responses (Snmpoutgetresponses)
105
Traps (Snmpouttraps)
105
Authentication Failure Traps (Snmpenableauthentraps)
105
System
107
Introduction
109
System Main Window
110
Cpu
110
Percentage CPU Idle (Boxidletime)
110
Time Slices Fully Utilized (Boxcpucritical)
110
Time Slices 90% Utilized (Boxcpuwarning)
110
SNMP and HTTP
110
Version (Boxsnmpversion)
110
Super User Password (Boxsnmpmasterpassword)
110
User Password (Boxsnmpmonitorpassword)
110
Lan Ip
110
How to Obtain Address (Boxipaddresstechnique)
111
Address(Boxipaddress)
111
Mask(Boxipmask)
111
Manufacturer
111
Serial Number (Boxmanufacturedatecode)
111
PCB Revision (Boxmanufacturepcbrevision)
111
General Information (Boxmanufacturegeneralinfo)
111
Message Blocks
111
Packet Holding Message Blocks
111
Total (Boxmsgblksconfigured)
111
Total Times Unavailable (Boxcountmsgblkunavailable)
112
Operating System Heap Memory
112
Total Size (Boxheapsize)
112
Free (Boxheapfreespace)
112
Largest (Boxheaplargestspace)
112
Enclosure System
112
Internal Temperature (Boxtemperature)
112
Highest Temperature (Boxmaxtemperature)
112
Installation
112
Country (Installcountry)
112
Running Since Last Boot (Sysuptime)
113
System Manager (Syscontact)
113
Box Name (Sysname)
113
Physical Location (Syslocation)
113
Web Settings (Boxbackgroundflag)
113
Monitor Privilege (Boxmonitorprivilege)
113
System-Modify Window
114
SNMP and HTTP
114
Version (Boxsnmpversion)
114
Super User Password (Boxsnmpmasterpassword)
114
User Password (Boxsnmpmonitorpassword)
115
Lan Ip
115
Method to Obtain Address (Boxipaddresstechnique)
115
Address (Boxipaddress)
115
Mask (Boxipmask)
115
Installation
115
Country (Installcountry)
115
Other
116
System Manager (Syscontact)
116
Box Name (Sysname)
116
Physical Location (Syslocation)
116
Web Settings (Boxbackgroundflag)
116
Monitor Privilege (Boxmonitorprivilege)
116
System-Packet Holding Message Blocks
117
Buffer Size (Boxbuffersize)
117
No. of Buffers (Boxbuffercount)
117
No. Free (Boxbuffersfree)
117
No. of Tasks Waited (Boxcountbuffertaskwait)
117
No. of Times Unavailable(Boxcountbufferunavailable)
117
System Log
119
Introduction
120
System Log Main Window
120
System Log-Modify
121
Daemons
121
Syslog Daemon IP Address(Syslogdaemonip)
121
SNMP Trap Daemon IP Address (Syslogtrapip)
121
Priority
121
Min Priority for Syslog Daemon (Syslogdaemonpriority)
122
Min Priority for Console RS-232 (Syslogconsolepriority)
122
Min Priority for Flash Storage (Syslogflashpriority)
122
Min Priority for SNMP Trap Daemon (Syslogtrappriority)
122
Min Priority for RAM (Syslogtablepriority)
123
Unix Facility (Syslogunixfacility)
123
Call Trace (Syslogcalltrace)
124
Maintenance
124
Maintain Flash Storage (Syslogflashclear)
124
System Log-Volatile Memory
125
Time (Sltick)
125
Message (Slmessage)
125
System Log-Non-Volatile Memory
126
Time (Slftick)
126
Message (Slfmessage)
126
T1/E1 Link
127
Introduction
130
T1/E1 Link Activity Main Window
131
Link (Dsx1Lineindex)
131
Type (Dsx1Linetype)
131
Circuit ID (Dsx1Circuitidentifier)
131
Line Status (Dsx1Linestatus)
132
Failure States
132
Far End Alarm Failure
132
Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) Failure
133
Loss of Frame Failure
133
Loss of Signal Failure
133
Loopback Pseudo-Failure
133
TS16 Alarm Indication Signal Failure
133
Loss of Multiframe Failure
133
Far End Loss of Multiframe Failure
133
Line Status-Configuration
134
Time Elapsed (Dsx1Timeelapsed)
134
Valid Intervals (Dsx1Validintervals)
134
WAN Circuit Configuration-Modify
135
Line Interface Settings
135
Circuit ID (Dsx1Circuitidentifier)
135
Line Type (Dsx1Linetype) Type (Dsx1Linetype)
135
Line Coding (Dsx1Linecoding)
136
Receive Equalizer (Linkrxequalizer)
136
Line Build out (Linklinebuildout)
136
Yellow Alarm Format (Linkyellowformat)
136
FDL (Dsx1Fdl)
137
Test Settings
137
Force Yellow Alarm (Linkyellowforce)
137
Loopback Config (Dsx1Loopbackconfig)
137
Send Code (Dsx1Sendcode)
137
Error Injection (Linkinjecterror)
138
Yellow Alarm Severity ()
138
Red Alarm Severity ()
138
Near End Line Statistics-Current
139
Errored Seconds (Dsx1Currentess)
139
Severely Errored Seconds (Dsx1Currentsess)
139
Severely Errored Frame Seconds (Dsx1Currentsefss)
139
Unavailable Seconds (Dsx1Currentuass)
139
Controlled Slip Seconds (Dsx1Currentcsss)
139
Path Code Violations (Dsx1Currentpcvs)
139
Line Errored Seconds (Dsx1Currentless)
139
Bursty Erroredseconds (Dsx1Currentbess)
139
Degraded Minutes (Dsx1Currentdms)
140
Line Code Violations (Dsx1Currentlcvs)
140
Near End Line Statistics-History
140
Interval (Dsx1Intervalnumber)
140
Errored Seconds (Dsx1Intervaless)
140
Severely Errored Seconds (Dsx1Intervalsess)
140
Severely Errored Frame Seconds (Dsx1Intervalsefss)
141
Unavailable Seconds (Dsx1Intervaluass)
141
Controlled Slip Seconds (Dsx1Intervalcsss)
141
Path Code Violations (Dsx1Intervalpcvs)
141
Line Errored Seconds (Dsx1Intervalless)
141
Bursty Erroredseconds (Dsx1Intervalbess)
141
Degraded Minutes (Dsx1Intervaldms)
141
Line Code Violations (Dsx1Intervallcvs)
141
Near End Line Statistics-Totals
142
Errored Seconds (Dsx1Totaless)
142
Severely Errored Seconds (Dsx1Totalsess)
142
Severely Errored Frame Seconds (Dsx1Totalsefss)
142
Unavailable Seconds (Dsx1Totaluass)
142
Controlled Slip Seconds (Dsx1Totalcsss)
142
Path Code Violations (Dsx1Totalpcvs)
142
Line Errored Seconds (Dsx1Totalless)
142
Bursty Erroredseconds (Dsx1Totalbess)
142
Degraded Minutes (Dsx1Totaldms)
143
Line Code Violations (Dsx1Totallcvs)
143
Far End Line Statistics-Current
143
Time Elapsed (Dsx1Farendtimeelapsed)
143
Errored Seconds (Dsx1Farendcurrentess)
143
Severely Errored Seconds (Dsx1Farend Currentsess)
143
Severely Errored Frame Seconds (Dsx1Farendcurrentsefss)
143
Unavailable Seconds (Dsx1Farendcurrentuass)
143
Controlled Slip Seconds (Dsx1Farendcurrentcsss)
144
Line Errored Seconds (Dsx1Farendcurrentless)
144
Path Code Violations (Dsx1Farendcurrentpcvs)
144
Bursty Errored Seconds (Dsx1Farendcurrentbess)
144
Degraded Minutes (Dsx1Farendcurrentdms)
144
Far End Line Statistics-History
144
Interval (Dsx1Farendintervalnumber)
145
Errored Seconds (Dsx1Farendintervaless)
145
Severely Errored Seconds (Dsx1Farendintervalsess)
145
Severely Errored Frame Seconds (Dsx1Farendintervalsefss)
145
Unavailable Seconds (Dsx1Farendintervaluass)
145
Controlled Slip Seconds (Dsx1Farendintervalcsss)
145
Line Errored Seconds (Dsx1Farendintervalless)
145
Path Code Violations (Dsx1Farendintervalpcvs)
145
Bursty Errored Seconds (Dsx1Farendintervalbess)
145
Degraded Minutes (Dsx1Farendintervaldms)
145
Far End Line Statistics-Totals
146
Errored Seconds (Dsx1Farendtotaless)
146
Severly Errored Seconds (Dsx1Farendtotalsess)
146
Severely Errored Frame Seconds (Dsx1Farendtotalsefss)
146
Unavailable Seconds (Dsx1Farendtotaluass)
146
Controlled Slip Seconds (Dsx1Farendtotalcsss)
146
Line Errored Seconds (Dsx1Farendtotalless)
146
Path Code Violations (Dsx1Farendtotalpcvs)
146
Bursty Errored Seconds (Dsx1Farendtotalbess)
147
Degraded Minutes (Dsx1Farendtotaldms)
147
T1/E1 Assignment
149
Introduction
150
Displaying the T1/E1 Assignment Window
150
Slot
151
Device
151
Port
151
About
153
Introduction
154
Patton Electronics Company Contact Information
154
License
155
Introduction
156
End User License Agreement
156
Definitions
156
Title
157
Term
157
Grant of License
157
Warranty
157
Termination
157
A RJ-21X Wiring Color Chart
159
Introduction
160
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Patton electronics 3092 Getting Started Manual (74 pages)
iDSL Digital Access and Cross- Connect System (DACS)
Brand:
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| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 2.06 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Contents
3
Compliance Information
7
Radio and TV Interference
7
Industry Canada Notice
7
FCC Information
7
FCC Part 68 Compliance Statement
8
CE Notice
8
About this Guide
9
Audience
9
Structure
9
Precautions
10
Typographical Conventions Used in this Document
10
General Conventions
10
Mouse Conventions
11
Introduction
13
Chapter 1 Introduction
14
Model 3092 Idsl DACS Overview
14
Hardware Overview
15
Wan
15
Lan
16
RS-232 Control Port
16
Power System
16
Central Processing Unit
16
Idsl Ports
16
Alarm Port
16
System Timing and Clock Port
17
Temperature
17
Altitude
17
Humidity
17
Physical Dimensions
18
Management Services
18
LED Display
19
Approvals
20
Hardware Installation
21
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
22
Introduction
22
Unpacking the Model 3092 DACS
22
DACS Chassis Installation
22
Cable Installation
23
Installing the Power Cables - AC Unit
23
Installing the Power Cables - DC Unit
24
Grounding the Model 3092 - AC and DC Units
25
Connecting the Ethernet Ports
26
Connecting the 10/100Base-T Ethernet Port to an Ethernet Switch or Hub
26
Connecting the 10/100Base-T Ethernet Port to an Ethernet-Capable Workstation
27
Connecting the EIA-561 RS-232 Configuration Port
27
Connecting to the T1/E1 WAN Ports
27
Connecting the Idsl Ports
28
Completing the Hardware Installation
28
Configuring the DACS for Operation
31
Chapter 3 Configuring the DACS for Operation
32
Introduction
32
Configuration Prerequisites: Preparing for the Configuration
32
Initial Configuration through the RS-232 Control Port
33
Connecting the DB9-RJ45 Adapter with the Included Cable
33
Setting up the Hyperterminal (or Similar Program) Session
33
Using a Web Browser to Complete Model 3092 Configuration
36
Displaying the DACS 3092 Web Administration Pages
37
Home
38
Configuring the DS0 Mapping
39
Examples on Configuring Static Connections
41
Setting the Clocking Source
42
Activating the Idsl Modems
43
Configuring the Default Gateway
44
Configuring Line Settings and Signaling for E1
45
Configuring the Line Settings
46
Configuring Line Settings and Signaling for T1
46
Saving Your Configuration
46
Completing the Installation
49
Operation and Shutdown
51
Introduction
52
Activating the Model 3092
52
De-Activating the Model 3092
52
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
53
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance
54
Introduction
54
Fault Analysis
56
Periodic Maintenance
58
Calibration
58
Maintenance
58
Replacing the Model 3092
58
Exporting the Current Model 3092 Configuration
58
Removing the Defective Model 3092
60
Importing a Saved Configuration
61
Installing the Replacement Model 3092
61
Using the DB9-RJ45 Adapter with the Included Cable
61
Verifying the Hardware Installation
61
Setting up the Hyperterminal (or Similar Program) Session
62
Completing the Installation
65
Contacting PATTON for Assistance
67
Introduction
68
Contact Information
68
Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (Rmas)
68
Out-Of-Warranty Service
68
Returns for Credit
68
Warranty Coverage
68
Return for Credit Policy
69
RMA Numbers
69
Shipping Instructions
69
A RJ-21X Wiring Color Chart
71
Introduction
72
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