ASG Guard Overview
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The function of each connector is explained below.
Aux Port connector
You may administer the ASG Guard via a PC or terminal
connected to the front Aux connector.
Key switch
The key switch is used to turn the ASG Guard on and off. The
key can be removed in either the on or off position. The ASG
Guard cannot be turned on or off without a key.
LEDs
The LEDs display status messages. When the unit is operating
properly, the pulse LED will flash. The meaning of each LED is
explained in "LED Meanings," later in this chapter.
2.4.4 ASG Guard Rear Panel
Figure 2-2 shows the rear panel connectors of the ASG Guard.
Figure 2-2. ASG Guard Rear Panel Connectors
2.4.5 ASG Guard Plus Front Panel
The LEDs, Aux port connector, System Initialization Tag (SIT), and Key Switch are located on the
front panel of the ASG Guard Plus. Figure 2-3 shows the front panel connectors of the ASG
Guard Plus.
AC
48
V
D
C
BA
TT
ERY
PW
R
F
AIL
PU
LS
E
CLR
PEND
AL
AR
M
EV
EN
T
FI
LE
RX / TX
DTR
RX / TX
CD
RX
TX
AUX
HOST
1
2
3
4
MODEM
1
2
ETHERNET
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
HOST EXPANSION
HOST EXPANSION
RX / TX
RX / TX
DTR
DTR
ASG Guard Plus
Access Security Gateway Guard Plus
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Figure 2-3. ASG Guard Plus Front Panel Connectors
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