DUAL-PORT NETWORK POWER SWITCH
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1 | Default baud rate | 38.4 | kbps | 9600 bps* |
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2 | Default boot delay | 10 | seconds | 5 seconds* |
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3 | Default command echo | Enable |
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4 | Default disconnect timeout | 30 minutes |
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3.2 Console Port Connection
The console port is a male DB9 connector wired in a DTE configuration (similar to an AT computer). It’s used for connection to a local PC or control device. Section A.1 describes the console port interface.
3.3 Connecting an External Modem
When connecting directly to an external modem, use a standard AT® to modem cable. Make certain the modem is initialized at the same baud rate as the
Section 4.4 describes the procedure for defining the modem command strings. Section A.2 describes the modem port interface.
3.4 Connecting the Network Cable
The network port is an
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