Cisco Systems BayTech DS Series user manual

User manual for the device Cisco Systems BayTech DS Series

Device: Cisco Systems BayTech DS Series
Category: Switch
Manufacturer: Cisco Systems
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Added : 6/22/2014
Number of pages: 29
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DS Series Manual


DATA SWITCH
DS71-MD4 Host-Modem Module








BayTech Manual Publication
Revision May 2008

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Copyright 2007 by Bay Technical Associates, Inc. BayTech, is a registered trademarks of Bay Technical Associates, Inc. Windows 2000®, Windows XP® are products and registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Tera Term is a product and registered trademark of Vector, Inc.

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DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem ABOUT THIS OWNER’S MANUAL ..........................................................................................................4 Connection Description.........................................................................................................................4 EIA-232 SERIAL CONNECTION.......................................................................................................5 Internal MODEM CONNECTION.......................

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DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem ABOUT THIS OWNER’S MANUAL This document provides information required for installing and operating your Bay Tech equipment. It should allow the user to connect to, power up, and access an applications menu where peripheral equipment can be controlled. We recommend reading this manual carefully, while placing special emphasis on correct cabling and configuration. If you have any problems with your installation, please contact BayTech’s Technical Support

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DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem EIA-232 SERIAL CONNECTION The DS-Series host communications modules have an RJ-45 port which uses an 8-pin crossed modular cable to connect to a local EIA-232 device such as a computer terminal or external modem. Most serial computers do not have RJ-45 connections; therefore an adapter is provided with this unit to convert from a DE-9 connector to an RJ-45 connector (Bay Tech Part No. 9FRJ45PC-4). An adapter to convert from a DB-25 connector to an RJ-4

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DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem Power CAUTION: This unit is intended for indoor use only. Do not install near water or expose this unit to moisture. To prevent heat buildup, do not coil the power cord when in use. Do not use extension cords. Do not attempt to make any internal changes to the power source. Do not attempt to modify any portion or component of a DS-Series Data Switch unless specifically directed to; as in Appendix E of this manual. BayTech must perform any internal chang

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DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem • Connect the Host Module’s EIA-232 port to the adapter via the RJ08X007 rolled flat ribbon cable. • Default configuration is 9600 bps, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no parity. NOTE: At any time during the session you need to go to another menu, use the Attention Character = semi-colon (;). Press the attention character key 5 consecutive times to get back to the main status menu. NOTE: Depending on the DS-Series model, the menus will vary accordi

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DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem Figure 2 Copyright(C) Bay Technical Associates 2006 DS71-MD4 Data Switch Series - V90 Modem Host Module Revision F.1.01.01 Module 2 Status .........................1 Serial Port Configuration.......2 Port Device Name................3 Port Select Code................4 Attention Character.............5 Disconnect Timeguard............6 Connect port ID Echo ...........7 Login Setup ....................8 Local Modem Option .............9 Unit ID ...

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DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem Manage Users This option allows the administrator to change user passwords or add/delete new users. Up to 19 users plus an administrator allowed. Usernames are case sensitive and alphanumeric. Figure 4 User Management Menu: ”admin” .............................. 1 Add New User ..........................A Delete User ...........................D Change User ...........................C To change user password, enter numb

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DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem Local Modem Option Figure 5 Local Modem Option: Rings to Answer ....................1 Auto-answer 1-4, Default 2 Connectivity Timeout ...............2 5-255 minutes, Default 60 minutes Inactivity Timeout .................3 1-120 minutes, Default 0 Exit ...........................X, CR Enter Request : Ring to Answer This option sets the number of rings before the unit answers. Connectivity Timeout This option sets the continuous connectivit

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DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem Adapters Signals Listed are the pin specifications for the BayTech cable and adapters and the terminal COM ports: Signal RS-232 RS-232 COM Port COM Port Signal Port (DS) Port (RPC) DE-9 Pin DB-25 Pin DTR 1 1 4 20 DSR GND 2 2 1 GND RTS 3 3 7 5 CTS TXD 4 4 3 2 RXD RXD 5 5 2 3 TXD DSR 6 N/C 6 6 DTR GND 7 7 5 7 GND CTS 8 8 4 RTS DTR 4 DCD DCD 8 1 8 DTR RI 9 22 Adapters 9FRJ45PC (With Cisco Interface) 9FRJ45PC-1 (Without Cis

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DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem RJ08X007 Figures 1 and 2 provide visual representation of an RJ-45 receptacle and plug. 12

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DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem Detailed Operation and Configuration DS71-MD4 Main Menu The menu may vary according to the number of DS74 modules installed in the unit. With a proper connection to the unit upon power-up or unit reset, the following menu is displayed: Module 2: admin on Host EIA-232 Device A (2,1).........1 Device B (2,2).........2 Device C (2,3).........3 Device D (2,4).........4 DS-RPC (5,1).........5 Configura

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DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem Copyright(C) Bay Technical Associates 2006 DS71-MD4 Data Switch Series - V90 Modem Host Module Revision F.1.01.01 Module 2 Status .........................1 Current status of DS71-MD4 module Serial Port Configuration.......2 Change port config, 9600, 8, 1, none Port Device Name................3 Change the name of the device Port Select Code................4 Non-Menu, ASCII code to select DS74 port Attention Character.............5 (;;;;;) get Main M

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DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem Installed Modules :2,3,5 Port Select Code ......................$BT Attention Character ...................; Disconnect Time Guard .................Disabled Port ID Echo ..........................Disabled Unit ID ...............................DS71-MD4 Local Modem Option: Rings to Auto-Answer................... 2 Modem Connectivity Timeout.............60 minutes Modem Inactivity Timeout...............60 minutes Login Setup: Header Text .......

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DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem Serial Port Configuration Handshaking, Baud Rate, Word Size, Stop Bits, and Parity are configured through either the serial or Ethernet ports using the menus. Xon/Xoff, RTS and DTR Line Drivers can only be configured through the phone line via a modem. The default settings are 9600bps, 8 data bits, no parity, one stop bit, Xon/Xoff Off and RTS/DTR High. IMPORTANT: Changing the Host module serial port configuration could create a communications lock

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DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem " 5 " ......1 " 6 " ......2 " 7 " ......3 " 8 " ......4 Enter Select : Stop Bits The Stop Bits are used to signal the end of communication for a single packet. Since the data is clocked across the lines and each device has its own clock, it is possible for the two devices to become slightly out of sync. Therefore, the stop bits not only indicate the end of transmission but also give the computers some room for er

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DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem Output Flow Control (Xmit) - Xon/Xoff is ( Off ) Stop/Restart Output Upon Receiving of Xoff/Xon ? (Y/N) : Input Flow Control (Recv) - Xon/Xoff is ( Off ) Xoff/Xon sent based on Buffer - Full/Empty condition ? (Y/N) : RTS/DTR Line Driver Inactivity State RTS (Request to Send)/ DTR (Data Terminal Ready) is normally used in conjunction with an external modem. With no modem the RTS and DTS default state is High. Select “RTS Driver State” the DS

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DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem Disconnect Timeguard This feature ensures reliable binary data transmission by providing a one-second “Timeguard” after the DS-Series receives the attention character. If more data is received within the delay period, the DS treats the character as data, not an attention character; thereby preventing unwanted port disconnection. The Default setting is Disabled. Disconnect Time Guard :Disabled Enable ? (Y/N, CR for no change): Connect port ID Echo

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DS71-MD4 Serial host and 56k Modem Header If enabled, the following header appears with the main menu upon initialization of power or after a modem connection to the host module has been established. If disabled, the header does not appear with the main menu. Default Header is enabled. Header Text :Enabled Enable ? (Y/N, CR for no change): Access Control This feature configures the Serial and Modem port access by enabling the module to prompt for user name and password. Default for


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