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2.
Connect the PC or terminal to the Aux port using a standard 9-pin RS-232C serial cable. It
will be used to configure the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus and may be disconnected after the
ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus is installed.
a.
Connect one end of the serial cable to a serial port on the terminal or computer.
b.
Connect the other end of the serial cable to the Aux Port connector on the ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus. You may use the Aux port connector on either the rear panel or
the front panel.
NOTE:
Only one Aux port may be active at a time. If both Aux ports are connected to
devices, the Aux port on the front panel has priority.
3.
Connect each resource to be protected to a Host port on the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus.
The typical connection from a resource to the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus is from a PBX
maintenance port to a ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus host port.
All ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus host ports are configured as Data Communications
Equipment (DCE) ports. To connect a data communications device (DCE) to the ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus host port, you must use a null modem cable/adapter.
a.
Connect one end of a standard RS-232C serial cable to the maintenance port of the host
or PBX.
b.
Connect the other end to the first HOST connector on ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus.
c.
Follow a similar procedure to connect each resource to a host port.
4.
Connect analog telephone line(s) to the appropriate RJ11 connector(s) on the ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus internal modem(s). The ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus will have two
PCMCIA modems installed.
NOTE:
A PCMCIA modem is field-installable only by qualified Lucent personnel.
5.
If you are connecting the unit to an Ethernet network, connect the network cable to either the
10-Base-T or AUI connector.
6.
Connect the power supply. The ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus may be connected to a
standard 120VAC 60Hz or 220VAC 50Hz power source by using the wall pack. An optional
48V DC power supply may also be used instead of, or in combination with, the AC supply.
To power the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus from a 16V AC power supply:
a.
Connect the 6-pin modular jack on one end of the wall pack cable to the 16 VAC POWER
connector located on the rear panel of the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus.
b.
Connect the power supply to a standard 120 volt AC power source.
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