Installing in a Wired Network
Installation
2-
6
When using a screw terminal block, you may have to connect from 2 to 6 wires
depending upon the desired MSS usage mode. Do not over-tighten the screws,
but make sure the wire is secure in the block.
Figure 2-5:
Connecting Wire to Screw Terminal Blocks
B
Connect the other end of the cable to your serial device’s serial port.
2
Connect the MSS to the network via
one
of the following methods.
❍
Connect one end of a twisted-pair 10/100BASE-T cable to the Ethernet
network. Connect the other end of the cable to the RJ45 Ethernet port on the
front of the MSS.
❍
Connect one end of a fiber optic cable to the Ethernet network. Connect the
other end of the cable to the fiber link ports (ST-style connector) on the front of
the MSS.
3
Supply power to the MSS. This can be done through either the MSS power jack or
the screw terminal power connector. Do not supply power to both the power jack and
the screw terminal at the same time.
A
Connect one end of a power connector to the MSS via
one
of the following.
➜
Connect the barrel jack end of the power cable to the MSS power jack.
➜
Connect power to the 9-30V screw terminal power connector and to ground
and chassis ground.
B
Supply power to the MSS by connecting the power cube end of the power cable
to a standard wall outlet.
When the MSS receives power, it will begin a three-step boot process.
❍
The MSS runs through a set of power-up diagnostics for approximately five
seconds. The
OK
and
Serial
LEDs should show varying patterns corresponding
to the test being run.
Note:
If there is a valid connection to a wired Ethernet network, the Link
LED should remain solid green or yellow once the unit has completed
booting.
TX RX
Wire
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