IMPORTANT:
Configure the modem communication parameters to 2400 baud, 7E1 to match
the Gateway.
2. Test the connection by running a test card at the pump. You should receive a prompt stating Select
Pump, Enter Pump Number or that the Pump is Activated; this indicates that you have received
authorization.
NOTE:
You do not need to pump fuel at this time.
2.6 Testing the OPW Ethernet IP Gateway for Inbound Com-
munication
IMPORTANT:
The IT administrator at the site will need to configure Port Forwarding to the
Static IP Address of the Ethernet IP Authorization Gateway (Port 8002) before inbound
communications will work.
Using Phoenix
®
or ARTWare, establish a connection to the fuel site controller using the static IP address
assigned to the OPW Ethernet IP Authorization Gateway.
2.7 Dial Back-up (Optional)
At this point, transactions should be processing properly over the IP connection, and you should be ready to
test the Dial Back-up functionality.
1. Plug a phone line into the Line port on the Ethernet IP Authorization Gateway.
IMPORTANT:
This phone line may be shared with another device, but should never be
shared with a voice line.
2. Remove the CAT5 cable from the Ethernet IP Authorization Gateway
Ethernet
port.
3. Test the
Dial Back-up (DBU)
by running a test transaction for all processors (networks) supported at
the site. These test transactions will take longer than the high-speed transactions as they are running
over a phone line instead of an IP connection. You should receive a prompt stating
Select Pump
,
Enter Pump Number
or that the
Pump is Activated
. This indicates that you have received
authorization.
NOTE:
You do not need to pump fuel at this time.
4. Plug the CAT5 Ethernet cable back into the Ethernet IP Authorization Gateway Ethernet port.
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