Remote Port Security Device
User’s Guide
555-024-402
Issue 1
October 1996
Installation
Page 2-18
Installation
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Power-Up Behavior of Initialized Key
With an initialized Key, the red POWER LED on the front panel of the RPSD Key
turns on and remains on permanently. The other LEDs on the front panel of the
RPSD Key should blink three times and then settle into a condition with only the
IDLE and POWER LEDs lit. If the LEDs do not blink three times or the POWER
LED does not come on, the Key is defective and must be replaced.
Power-Up Behavior of Uninitialized Key
With an uninitialized Key, the left four LEDs should all light up upon power-up. If
any other behavior occurs, there is a firmware error and the Key should be
replaced.
Testing an Uninitialized Key
Test an RPSD Key that has not been initialized by following these steps:
1. Connect either a telephone or a terminal with a modem to the
SUBSCRIBER port on the back panel of the Key.
2. Dial the associated RPSD Lock, either directly via the telephone or via an
application on the terminal.
If the connection is good, the yellow VERIFY light comes on first, followed by the
green CONNECTION light. This should occur in less than 30 seconds. The
CONNECTION LED remains lit until the call is ended. If the connection fails, the
red IDLE light comes on.
Initializing the RPSD Lock
Initialization of the RPSD Lock is the responsibility of the RPSD system
administrator. The technician who installs the Lock tests the system to make sure
it is running properly but does not set any additional parameters or make any
changes to the system defaults.
To initialize the RPSD Lock where no additional RPSD Keys are being installed,
use the:
■
Date Set command
■
Clock Set command
If more than one RPSD Lock is being installed, use the ID Set command to allow
identification of the Lock when viewing system activity messages. Each Lock’s ID
will be prepended to each system activity message.
If RPSD Keys are being installed, administer the Lock with the Add User
command. This step permits the Key to access the Lock. Use the Test User
command to make sure that the new Key works properly.
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