Cabling
Table 1. Cabling Procedure
Step Procedure
1 Connect one end of the power supply to a live AC outlet
and connect the other end to the ProxyServer as shown in
Figure 3. The power connector is a 6-pin circular DIN
connector.
2 Connect the ProxyServer to a PC by using the short
RJ45 to DB25 (female) cable provided with your unit. Plug
the RJ45 end of the cable into the Command Port of the
ProxyServer and the other end into the RS232 cable from
the PC serial port. See Figure 3.
3 To make the network connection, connect one end of an
RJ45 (UTP) cable to the 10 BASE-T connector on the back
of the ProxyServer as shown in Figure 3. Connect the other
end of the cable to your LAN.
4 Connect one end of an RJ45 cable to the ISDN
connector on the back of the unit and connect the other
end to the ISDN Telephone Network (Telco wall jack) as
shown in Figure 3.
5 Turn on power to the ProxyServer by placing the ON/OFF
switch on the back panel to the ON position.
Wait for the Fail LED on the ProxyServer to go OFF
before proceeding. This may take a couple minutes to
go off.
At this time your ProxyServer is completely cabled. Proceed
to the next section to load your ProxyServer software.
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