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Installation Guide
Connecting the PAP Unit to the Customer’s Enterprise LAN
CAUTION:
Remote access is a security hazard. Customers are strongly advised to protect their
systems with up–to–date protection devices such as virus–prevention programs and
firewalls, and to maintain a detailed record of authorized users.
Once the PAP unit has been configured for remote use, it can be connected to the
Customer’s Enterprise LAN.
The PAP unit provides two RJ45 Ethernet ports. The first is used for the internal server
network and the second for connection to the Customer’s Enterprise LAN for remote
platform administration and maintenance.
1. Open the rear door and remove the left side cover.
See Removing Side Covers, on page 1-19.
2. Guide the Enterprise network cable supplied by the Customer through the cable cut–out
at the base of the cabinet and up through the free space on the left side of the cabinet.
3. Access the PAP unit RJ45 Ethernet ports from the rear of the cabinet.
Free Ethernet port
Figure 53. PAP unit free Ethernet port
4. Secure the Enterprise network cable to the left flange of the cabinet with the velcro
fasteners supplied in the Open Me First kit.
5. Close the rear door and refit the left side cover. See Refitting Side Covers, on page 1-20.
Important:
If the PAP unit is not connected to the Customer’s Enterprise LAN, the remote
maintenance autocall and event messaging systems will not be enabled.