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1. About This Guide
This manual describes the ASG Guard and the ASG Guard Plus. The following is an overview of
each chapter.
About This Guide
Briefly describes the contents of each
chapter.
ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus
Overview
Contains an overview of the ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus operation. We
recommend that all Users read this
chapter.
Physical Connections and
Installation
Describes the required cable
connections and the power-up
procedure.
Basic Configuration
Describes the steps to get the ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus “up and
running.”
Modem Port Setup
Explains how to configure an ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus modem port.
All parameters to set-up modem ports
are described. These include baud
rate and parity, modem control
strings, and other port settings.
Modifying the User Database
Explains how to add, delete, and
change information in the user
database.
File Buffering
Describes how the ASG Guard/ASG
Guard Plus buffers data from host
ports and how to manage these files.
The Action and Event Tables
Explains how the ASG Guard/ASG
Guard Plus manages alarms. This
chapter also explains how to create,
modify and test Action Tables.
System Functions
Explains how to set the System
Parameters and Environmental
Control Functions. These parameters
include site name and phone
numbers, scheduling, and modem
action routines.
Chapter 10
Environmental Manager
Contains information on how to use
the Environmental Manager to monitor
real-world events such as temperature
and voltage.
Summary of Contents for Lucent Technologies Access Security Gateway Guard
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