AsantéHub 2072 Network Management Module Installation Guide
The fourth configuration connects a terminal to an individual hub using the RS232 connector as a local management port.The fifth configuration connects an AMS to a single hub using one of the hub’s AMS Link ports and an AMS Link Extender.
Configuration 4
Local management port
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Connecting a Modem to the Hub
Figure 7 | DIP switch settings for Local Management Port, and AMS |
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For remote management purposes, you can make a local connec- tion from the RS232 serial port on the NMM to a modem.You can use this setup with AsantéView and the AsantéView Management Station (AMS) to activate a pager when it receives a trap message from a hub.This trap message causes the AMS to page this event to the remote user. See the appropriate AsantéView User’s Guide for information on setting up trap messages and paging options.
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