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SERIAL CONSOLE PORT MANAGER
N
ON
-V
OLATILE
M
EMORY
If AC power to the unit is lost or interrupted, the Port Manager’s non-volatile
memory will retain user-defined parameters and port connections.
C
OLLECTING
D
ATA FROM
M
ULTIPLE
S
OURCES
A Buffer Mode allows the Port Manager to collect data from up to six or fourteen
different devices (all devices except those on Ports 1 and 2) and store that data for
later retrieval.
M
ODULAR
D
ESIGN
DB9 jacks provide quick, easy connection to computers, modems, and other LAN
hardware. The Serial Console Port Manager is compact and takes only one unit
(1.75 inches, 4.5 cm) of vertical rack space.
M
ODEM
C
OMMUNICATION
The Port Manager can be controlled either from a local PC that communicates
with the Port Manager across a cable, or remotely through an external modem.
A communications program such as ProComm is used to send commands to
connect ports or display status.
C
ONFIGURATION
B
ACKUP
Once you have configured the Serial Console Port Manager to fit your application,
parameters and options can be saved to an ASCII text file on a connected
computer. This means that if the Port Manager’s configuration is accidentally
altered or deleted, you can quickly restore user-selected parameters. You can also
upload this file to other Port Managers, which allows quick setup of multiple units
with identical or similar parameters.