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Figure 4.2: CMS Application Example (Not to Scale)

The example in Figure 4.2 shows one of many possible installation configurations for the CMS. In this example, ports have been configured as follows:

Network Port: The Network Port allows telnet access by remote Supervisors and/or Users. When a telnet connection is established, the CMS will prompt the caller to enter a password. If the Supervisor Password is entered, the CMS will recognize Supervisor Level Commands; if a Port password is entered, the CMS will only recognize User Level Commands. Supervisors are allowed to adjust port configuration, connect to any port, or review unit status. Users are only permitted to review status and connect to ports that are allowed by their Port password.

Port 1 (System SetUp Port): This port has been left open in order to permit on-site service personnel to access the Command Mode without disrupting other ports. Since Port 1 is a System SetUp Port, the service tech is allowed password protected access to Supervisor Level commands, and is able to connect to any port, change configuration, or display unit status.

Port 2 (Modem Port): An external modem has been installed at Port 2. This port has also been configured for Modem Mode, which allows definition of a modem reset string, initialization string, and hang-up string. When a caller contacts the CMS unit via modem, a password prompt will be displayed. If the Supervisor Password is entered, the CMS will permit access to Supervisor Level Commands; if a Port password is entered, the CMS will only recognize User Level Commands. Supervisors are allowed to adjust port

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Contents CMS-16 Nameplate Power Warning Battery ReplacementRack Mount Installation Table of Contents Page Appendices List of FiguresIntroduction Unit Description Front PanelTypographic Conventions Power Cable Receptacle Power Switch Back PanelUsing Other Parameters for this Overview Optional Getting StartedCommunication Parameters Connecting your PC to the CMS Apply Power to the CMSSystem SetUp Ports Communicating with the CMS UnitCommand Menu Display Configuration ControlPort Name Password StatusHardware Installation Connecting Power to the CMS UnitConfigure Option Switches AC Powered UnitsDC Powered Units Default Baud Rate Sw1, Sw2, Sw3 Default Handshake Sw4, Sw5Initialize Unit to Default Settings Default Response Message Format Sw6Default Command Echo Sw7 Connecting Devices to the CMS Application ExampleCMS Application Example Not to Scale Configuration Access to the CMS Command Mode$ telnet 192.1.1.1 Enter Password Functions Supervisor PasswordDefining the Site ID and Supervisor Password Port PasswordsPort Configuration Configuration Conventions3. RS232 Port Configuration Menus Port ModesPort Parameters #02 CTS/RTSStop Bits Default = Parameters #02ATZ AT&C1$D2S0=1 Network Port Configuration Menu Network Parameters Telnet Port ParametersPage Implementing IP Security IP SecurityPage Copying Parameters to All Ports Copy Port ParametersStatus Screens Save User Selected ParametersPort Status Screen /S Status Mode Buffer Count Port Status Screen Supervisor Mode, Defaults ShownMode BUF CTS Port Diagnostics Screen /SDDiagnostics Name StatusNetwork Status Screen /SN Telnet Port Status Port Parameters Screens /WNetwork Status LAN Status CMSPort Parameters #03 RTS/CTSAny-to-Any Mode OperationPort Connection and Disconnection Disconnecting Ports Enter Defining Hunt Groups Hunt Group ExamplePassive Mode Buffer ModeReading Data from Buffer Mode Ports Xx EnterModem Mode Port BuffersSaving and Restoring Configuration Parameters Sending Parameters to a FileRestoring Saved Parameters Upgrading CMS Firmware Command Reference Guide Command ConventionsCommand Response Command Summary Terse VerboseWP n Enter Enter+++Enter Resident Disconnect Sequence Command SetEnter Enter Command Mode ConnectFormat /CP Enter Format /C x x EnterCP Copy RS232 Port Parameters Third Party DisconnectErase Buffer Format /D/Y x x Enter2 Enter or /D/Y 3 Enter Format /E/Y x x EnterDefault and Test HelpDisplay Site ID Set Network Port Parameters Set RS232 Port ParametersDisplay Port Status SN Display Network Status SD Display Port DiagnosticsReset Network Port Save ParametersFormat /UF Enter UF Upgrade FirmwareExit Command Mode Display Port Parameters WhoAppendix B. Specifications Appendix A. RS232 Port InterfaceFormat /X Enter Appendix C. Customer Service PowerStop Bits 1 or Trademark and Copyright Information Trademarks Used in this Manual
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