Western Telematic SRM-100 manual Initialize Unit to Default Settings, Cable Connection, Modem Port

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SRM-100 - Secure Rack Modem, User's Guide

Hardware Installation

4.4. Initialize Unit to Default Settings

If SetUp Switch settings are changed, new parameters will not take effect until the SRM-100 is initialized.

CAUTION: After initialization, menu selected parameters will return to the settings specified by the SetUp Switches and the Password Directory will also be erased.

Note: To reset the SRM to default parameters without clearing the Password Directory, use the "Default Parameters" option in the Utilities menu as described in Section 7.6.4.

1.Set the SRM-100 Power Switch to the OFF position.

2.Press and hold the Default Button (located on the back panel). Place the SRM-100 Power Switch in the ON position.

3.Wait for one second (or until the front panel LEDs flash three times), and then release the Default Button.

4.5. Cable Connection

Connect cables and telco line as described in the sections that follow. Please refer to Appendix A for a description of Port interfaces.

4.5.1. Modem Port

The serial Modem Port is used for connection to your secure device. Use a straight wired modem cable to connect the secure device to the SRM-100 serial Modem Port. For a description of the Modem Port interface, please refer to Appendix A.

4.5.2. Console Port

The SRM Command Mode allows the system administrator to define passwords, select configuration parameters, and review the connection activity log. There are two different ways to access the Command Mode: via a dial-up connection, or via a local PC connected to the SRM's Console Port.

If your SRM will be controlled and configured via the Console Port, use an appropriate cable to connect the Console Port to the COM port on your PC or terminal. Appendix A describes the Console Port interface. Note that if your installation will be controlled and configured via modem, it is not necessary to connect a PC to the Console Port.

Note: If the SRM will be installed in an area that is accessible by unauthorized personnel, it is recommended to define the Console Port Password as described in Section 5.2. This will protect access to the SRM Command Mode via the Console Port.

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Contents Users Guide Firmware Version 1.13 and HigherTable of Contents List of Figures OperationPassword Protected Access IntroductionFeatures Typographic ConventionsUnit Description Front PanelPower Switch Back PanelConnecting a PC to the Console Port Applying Power to the UnitGetting Started Communicating with the SRM-100 Commands Modem Port SettingsMT2834ZPX ATZSRM-100 Secure Rack Modem, Users Guide Hardware Installation Rack Mounting InstallationConnecting Power to the SRM-100 AC Powered UnitsDC Powered Units SetUp SwitchesDefault Modem Baud Rate Sw1, Sw2 Default Bits and Parity Sw4 Default Flow Control Format Sw3Default Rings to Answer Sw5 Default Modem Speaker Status Sw7 Default ARQ/Compression Status Sw6Default Security Mode Status Sw8 Initialize Unit to Default Settings Cable ConnectionModem Port Console PortTelco Line Command Mode Access Set-Up and ConfigurationAccess Via the Console Port Access via Modem General Parameters Menu General ParametersSuper ESCSet-Up and Configuration SRM-100 Secure Rack Modem, Users Guide Modem Parameters Modem Parameters MenuDTR SRM-100 Secure Rack Modem, Users Guide Save Parameters Password Directory Edit Password DirectoryAdd Name / Password EDIT/DELETE NAME/PASSWORD Edit / Delete from ListEdit / Delete from Search Viewing the Password Directory Password Directory Sample Data ShownZero Activity Counters Operation Password FunctionsSRM Operating Modes Console Port Password System PasswordUser Passwords Password on Dial Back Dial Back NumbersSuppressing the Confirmation Prompt Dialing Out from the Modem PortViewing the Audit Log Audit LogSRM-100 Secure Rack Modem, Users Guide Delete Entire Password Directory Utilities MenuZero All Activity Counters Delete Audit LogSend Test Message Default ParametersUpload Parameters Pass-Through Mode Console-Modem Download ParametersSaving and Restoring Parameters and Password Directory Sending Parameters to a FileRestoring Saved Parameters Console Port Interface DescriptionsModem Port Specifications CompatibilityCustomer Service Trademark and Copyright InformationIndex Index-1Index-2 Index-3