AT&T Remote Port Security Device user manual Connecting the Rpsd Key to the Terminal

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Connecting the RPSD Key to the Terminal

The RPSD Key is connected to the terminal via the Aux. Port on the back of the RPSD Key device and the terminal’s RS-232 port. Obtain or make up a cable with the RS-232 wire,

the RS-232 connector on one end, and the DB25 connector (male) on the other end. Connect the DB25 connector to the Aux. Port on the RPSD Key and connect the RS-232 connector to the RS-232 port on the back of the terminal.

See Table 2-1for the pinout for the Aux. Port connection. The Aux. Port for the RPSD Key is connected in the same manner as the Aux .Port for the RPSD Lock. Figure 2-7also applies equally to the Key as well as to the Lock.

The RPSD Key must be ordered by the customer separately from the RPSD Lock. In addition, all cabling and connectors must be ordered separately and are not supplied with the Key. Only the power pack comes with the Key.

Connecting the RPSD Key to the Modem

The RPSD Key is connected to the modem via the RJ11 port on the back of the Key device. Obtain or make up a cable using the 6 position wire and the two modular connectors. Plug one modular connector into the port on the back of the Key and the other into the appropriate port on the back of the modem.

Figure 2-6applies equally to the RPSD Key as it does to the RPSD Lock.

Powering Up the RPSD Key

The RPSD Key may be in one of two conditions upon power-up: initialized or uninitialized. The response of the Key upon power-up is different depending on which condition it is in. Both conditions are described below.

To power the RPSD Key, you need:

the RPSD Key Power Supply

an AC wall outlet

Plug one end of the power supply into the appropriate port on the back of the RPSD Key and the other end into an AC wall outlet.

Power-Up Behavior of Initialized Key

With an initialized Key, the red Power LED on the front panel of the RPSD Key will go on and remain on permanently while the other LEDs on the front panel of the RPSD Key should blink three times and then settle into an Idle condition. If there is any failure of the LEDs (for example, they do not blink three times or the power light does not come on), the Key is defective and must be replaced.

Hardware Installation Procedures

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Contents AT&T Trademark Notice Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions FCC Notices Part 15, Subpart aPart Contents Rpsd System Administration Device LEDs TroubleshootingCables, Connectors, and Ports Table Rpsd Key UseList of Figures List of Tables Getting Started Getting Started Protection Process Rpsd Lock and Key Configuration Responsibilities AudienceTypographical Conventions This Document800 Hotline or Other Service Call Numbers/AddressesInstallation Installation 2Installation Room Layout/Environment Power SupplyLocation of Administration Terminal or Printer Rpsd Lock Hardware ComponentsRpsd Power Monitor Adapter Bypass Connections PBXs Modems Rpsd Lock or Key Administration TerminalRpsd Lock Administration Printer OtherRpsd Key Installing the Rpsd Lock Hardware Installation ProceduresCommon Rpsd Lock Configuration Connecting the Rpsd Lock to the CO Line Connecting the Rpsd Lock to the PBX Modem Rpsd Lock to Modem Rpsd Rpsd Lock to Administratlon Terminal or Printer DTE Powering Up the Rpsd Lock Installing the Rpsd Key Connecting the Rpsd Key to the Terminal Connecting the Rpsd Key to the ModemPowering Up the Rpsd Key Power-Up Behavior of Uninitialized Key Testing an Uninitialized KeyPBX Cables, Connectors, and Ports Table24Installation Aux. Port Settings Software ComponentsInitializing the Rpsd Lock Initializing an Rpsd Key Test Rpsd Lock Installation Rpsd System Administration Time of Day Access System Activity Log Fields of the System Activity Log entries are Single Point Administration Enable/Disable Block AT&T and Other Key UsersForce Connect/Disconnect Authorized Keys 6RPSD System Administration Rpsd System Administrator Command Set Add UserSyntax Sample Command and Response With Optional Secret Key Sample Command and Response Without Optional Secret KeySample Command and Response Block UserUnblock User Remove User Test UserList User Table First Sample Command and ResponsePermanent? Second Sample Command and ResponseUser ID Blocked?Third Sample Command and Response Restrid CR Change RestrictionStarthhmm Endhhmm Dayno Start Time LR List RestrictionsN t a Restriction IDUR User Restrictions LH Log History Fields of the Log History screen are AH Access History Device #Duration FH Failure History Date Time User ID Device #Reason ST Status Display LS List Statistics FC Force Connect RS Reset StatisticsDate Set FD Force DisconnectID Set Clock SetSC Set Communications Parameters Sample Help Request and Help Response Help ScreensRpsd Key Use Rpsd Key Use Last Call Status Test Access Failure MessagesRpsd Key User Command Set Set Secret Key Set User IDList User Information Set Device NumberHistory Display 08/14/90 08/14/90 131413 Date Changed OK Set Log ID RPSD/KEY11 Status Display10RPSD Key Use Wipe Out Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 2Troubleshooting Access Failure Messages Check described in Testing the Rpsd Lock Access Failure Messages Code Meaning Action 6Troubleshooting Built-in Diagnostics Testing the Rpsd LockLast Call Status Test Self CheckModem Ring Test Hardware ReplacementReplacing the PBX Modem Replacing the Lock or Key 12Troubleshooting Saving the Key Seed Value Cables, Connectors, and Ports Table Xxxxxx PBX Device LEDs Figure B-1 Front Panel LEDsAT&T Definity Rpsd Table B-2 Index Index2Index Index