STE User’s Manual
Remote Control Operations
Rel. 2.6
8-1
CHAPTER 8
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATIONS
8-1. General Information - Remote Control Operations
Remote Control refers to the ability to control the STE from a DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) device
connected to the STE’s Red Serial Data Port. All STEs have a powerful and easy to use data
communications capability compatible with most PCs and other serial devices available today. However,
some Manufacturers do not provide a direct EIA-232 or EIA-530A interface. Interfacing with some
devices may require special cables, adapter units, and attention to detail. Refer to
installation details.
Prior to any Remote Control data or voice operation, the TPA (Terminal Privilege Authority) must make all
settings associated with data or voice operations as discussed in
. For data communications,
these include enabling Remote Control with either Remote Authentication or Secure Data Access Control
List (or both) enabled, setting Secure Data Application and the Secure Data Security Levels. For voice
communications (using the CEU, STE-R, STE-RI, or STE-RT), the TPA must also set Secure Voice
Application and the Secure Voice Security Levels. It should be noted that the STE-R acts as though
Remote Authentication is enabled.
When TPA settings have been completed, you can set Terminal Control to “Terminal Under Host Port
Control” (remote control), enable Auto_Answer, and set the Rings Before Auto_Answer value.
8-2. Data
Modes
Table 8-1
shows you which data modes are achievable by the STE on each network type. All STE
terminals are interoperable with each other in all modes. Please see the NOTES section (following Table
8-1) for information related to the data in the parenthesis in this table.
Table 8-1. Data STE Secure Modes
Communications
Modes
Data Modes
Data Rate
(kbps)
Network
STE Sync
128
(1)
ISDN
STE Async
115.2
(1)
ISDN
STE Sync
112
(1)
ISDN
STE Sync
64
ISDN
STE Sync
56
ISDN
STE Sync/Async
38.4
ISDN
STE Sync/Async
19.2
ISDN
STE Sync/Async
9.6
ISDN
STE Sync/Async
4.8
ISDN
STE Sync/Async
2.4
ISDN
SCIP
Async
24000 (2)
ISDN, PSTN (3)
SCIP
Async
21600 (2)
ISDN, PSTN (3)
SCIP
Async
19200 (2)
ISDN, PSTN (3)
SCIP
Async
16800 (2)
ISDN, PSTN (3)
SCIP
Async
14400 (2)
ISDN, PSTN (3)
SCIP
Async
12000 (2)
ISDN, PSTN (3)
SCIP
Async
7200 (2)
ISDN, PSTN (3)
SCIP
Async
9.6 (2)
ISDN, PSTN (3) TRI-TAC
SCIP
Async
4.8 (2)
ISDN, PSTN (3) TRI-TAC
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