Patton electronic manual Installing the 3125RC Resource Card, Securing the captive fasteners

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7.Verify that the module is properly seated, then secure it to the chassis using the captive fasteners located adjacent to the injection/ejection handles (see figure 11).

Figure 11. Securing the captive fasteners

Installing the 3125RC Resource Card

1.If there is not a slot filler panel installed, go to step 2. Otherwise, remove the two screws (located at the top of the filler panel and at the bottom) that secure the panel to the card cage.

2.Remove the 3125RC Resource Card from its anti-static bag.

3.Press on the red tab on each injection/ejection handle to release the handle (see figure 7 on page 28).

4.Locate the slot where the 3125RC will be installed. Insert the 3125RC so it enters the corresponding top and bottom slot guides as shown in figure 8 on page 28.

5.Carefully slide the 3125RC into the chassis until it engages the mid-plane (see figure 9 on page 29), when that happens, pivot the injection/ejection handles into locked position (see figure 10 on page 29).

6.Verify that the module is properly seated, then secure it to the chassis using the captive fasteners located adjacent to the injection/ejection handles (see figure 11).

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Contents Remote Access Server RAS Patton Electronics Company, Inc Contents Operation and shutdown Contents Contents Model 3125 RAS Getting Started Guide Radio and TV Interference Industry Canada NoticeFCC Information Facility Service Network Interface Code Connection FCC Part 68 Compliance StatementService CE NoticeCompliance Information Model 3125 RAS Getting Started Guide Audience StructurePrecautions Typographical conventions used in this documentGeneral conventions Mouse conventions About this guide Model 3125 RAS Getting Started Guide Chapter contents IntroductionModel 3125 Remote Access Server overview Patton 2U, 4U, and 6U cPCI platforms Hardware overview WANTemperature SignalingPower system ModemsPhysical dimensions RC physical dimensionsManagement services SecurityLED display RC status LEDsApprovals Software overview Software overviewHardware installation Introduction Unpacking the Model 3125 RASMaterials and Tools Required Model 3125 installation Installing the 3125TM Transition ModuleReleasing a injection/ejection handle RC and 3125TM installation diagram Installing the 3125RC Resource Card Securing the captive fastenersCable installation Connecting the Ethernet portsConnecting the EIA-561 RS-232 configuration port Straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 Ethernet cable diagramCompleting the hardware installation Connecting to the T1/E1/PRI WAN portsCompleting the hardware installation Configuring the RAS for operation Configuration prerequisites Preparing the RAS for configurationConfigure the COM port settings as shown in figure COM properties Login window Opening the RAS Web Administration Pages Configuring the RAS with a Web browserHome Home page overview Home page window panesImmediate Actions buttons Configuring simple authentication No ValidationAuthentication Configuration window Static UserConfiguring dial-in user information Static User Identification windowClick on Modify. The Modify Dial-In window appears see figure Configuring the default gateway Modify Dial-In window, Domain Name Server sectionConfiguring line settings and signaling for E1 T1/E1 Link Activity windowConfiguring the line settings Pinout for loopback to test WAN portSetting the line signaling for an E1/PRI Isdn line Setting the line signaling for an E1/R2 lineMFR Version 2 Modify window Configuring line settings and signaling for T1 Channel assignmentSetting the line signaling for an ISDN/PRI line Setting the line signaling for a robbed-bit T1 lineSaving your configuration Import/Export main window Completing the installation Completing the installation Operation and shutdown Activating the RAS De-activating the RASOperation and shutdown De-activating the RAS Contacting Patton for assistance Contact information Warranty coverageOut-of-warranty service Returns for creditReturn for credit policy RMA numbersShipping instructions