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MAXserver 1608B
Table of contents
- getting started
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- About the MAXserver
- Supported Communication Speeds
- Downloading Software
- Configuration Options
- Figure 2 - Sample FocalPoint Configuration
- Related Publications
- Installation
- Unpack and Inspect the Unit
- Rack Mount Installation (optional)
- Insert the Flash Card (if Supplied)
- Connecting the Ethernet Interface
- Figure 5 - MAXserver 1604/1608B, Rear View
- Connect the Power Cable
- Front Panel LEDs - MAXserver 1620/1640
- Figure 7 - MAXserver 1604 Front Panel
- Port Status LEDs
- Additional Considerations for an Internet Environment
- Autobauding Feature
- Reinitializing/Powering Off the Unit
- Figure 9 - Monitor Parameter Server Display
- Figure 10 - RESET Switch Location
- Connecting Other Devices
- Logging in to the Access Server
- Telneting into the Access Server Console Port
- Figure 11 - Sample SHOW PORT 0 TELNET CHARACTERISTICS Display
- Changing the Telnet Remote Port
- Login Password
- Lost Passwords
- Prompts
- Privileges
- Flash Cards
- Changing the Software Image Filename
- Copying Flash Cards
- Updating Images
- Rebooting
- Cabling Considerations
- Modem Control/Hardware Flow Control
- Making Your Own RJ-45 Cables
- RJ-45 Wiring Considerations
- Modular Adapters (RJ-45 to DB-25)
- Figure 13 - Adapter Wiring, MAXserver to DTE
- Figure 14 - Adapter Wiring, MAXserver to DCE
- DEConnect RJ-45 Cables
- Octopus Cables
- Figure 16 - Octopus Cable with 50-pin Telco Connector
- Connecting to a Distribution Panel
- Figure 19 - Connecting a MAXserver to DB-25 Distribution Panel
- Figure 20 - Modular Cables for Connecting a Modem (6-Wire)
- Figure 21 - Modular Cables for Connecting a Modem (7-Wire)
- Figure 22 - Modular Cables for RTS/CTS Flow Control (7-Wire)
- Figure 23 - Modular Cables for Connecting a Modem (Eight-Wire)
- Figure 24 - Modular Cables for RTS/CTS Flow Control (Eight-Wire)
- Pin Assignments
- RJ-45 and DB-25 Pins
- Using the Configuration Menu
- Loading Software Image and Parameters
- Loading Protocols
- Accessing the Configuration Menu
- About the Configuration Menu
- Displaying Initialization Records
- Figure 30 - Sample Unit Configuration Display
- Displaying Miscellaneous Unit Configurations
- Loading and Dumping Protocols
- Modify Unit Configuration
- Figure 32 - The Modify Unit Configuration Menu
- Creating a Customized Configuration
- Defining Parameter Loading Methods
- Defining Dumping Methods
- Defining IP Addresses
- Miscellaneous Unit Configuration
- Resetting the Unit's Load and Dump Protocols to Factory Defaults
- Initializing Server and Port Parameters
- Exit Saving Configuration Changes
- Command Line Interface
- Figure 33 - Sample Primary Initialization Record Display
- Enabling/Disabling Image and Parameter Protocols
- Naming Load Files
- Retrieving Image Files from Host
- Assigning IP Addresses
- Resetting Initialization Parameters To Default Values
- Displaying the Software Load Host
- Protocols
- Setting Up MaxServer Ports for Out-of-band Management of Console Port Devices
- Accessing the Out-of-band Management Console Port
- Troubleshooting
- Startup Error Codes
- Figure 35 - Sample Error Code Display
- Common Error Codes
- Power Up and Re-initialization Problems
- Network Loading Problems
- Loading Problems
- Load Server Errors
- SIMMs Installation
- MAXserver Memory Requirements
- Figure 37 - Removing the Screws Securing the Cover
- Figure 38 - Location of SIMM Sockets
- Figure 39 - Inserting SIMM into Socket
- Verifying Memory Installation Using Commands
- Figure 40 - MAXserver Access server Configuration Menu
- Removing SIMMs
- Removing SIMMs from the MAXserver
- Figure 43 - Removing SIMMs
- Technical Specifications
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