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Preparing for the Installation
Verifying the hardware configuration
Stinger® FS/Stinger FS+ Getting Started Guide
1-9
Stinger units can also be equipped with an IP2000 or IP2100 IP control module that
provides all of the functions of a standard control module, and has single or dual
gigabit Ethernet interfaces.
Table 1-3 shows the features provided by the revision 2 and 2.1 Stinger control
modules.
Note
The
version
command displays information about the version and type of
control module installed in a Stinger unit. For details, see “Verifying software and
control module versions” on page 4-7.
Table 1-2. Standard control module models and product codes
Model
Control module product code
Revision
designation
A
STGR-CM-A
2.0
A-J
STGR-CM-A-J
2.0
B
STGR-CM-B
2.0
C
STGR-CM-C
2.0
E
1
1 This module is a replacement for the original Model A control module. It requires TAOS 9.4-185.2 or
later. The original Model A control module is still supported.
STGR-CM-A2
2.1
Table 1-3. Control module models and features
STGR-
CM-A
STGR-
CM-A2
STGR-
CM-B
STGR-
CM-C
Features
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Accepts seven alarm inputs from external
devices to centralize alarm reporting.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Memory increased to 128Mb of internal
synchronous dynamic RAM (SDRAM) and
32Mb of nonvolatile RAM on a PCMCIA
card.
Note
PCMCIA cards must be ordered
separately.
No
No
Yes
Yes
Contains an internal 56Kbps modem for
dial-in remote administration.
No
No
No
Yes
Contains an internal Stratum 3 clock.