User guide
Chapter 2 - Installation
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Cabling
The cable connections include up to three WANs, two types of connections for your Ethernet, a short
adapter cable to connect to your PC for software loading, and finally your power connection. If
additional RAM needs to be added, refer to the “Adding RAM” section. Figure 2-2 shows the
ProxyServer’s external connections.
LINK3 LINK2 LINK1 ETHERNET COMMAND POWER
10BASET
10BASE2
ON
OFF
WAN Connections
Power Connection
PC Connection
Ethernet Connection
Figure 2-2. Back Panel Connections
1. Connect the external power supply to the ProxyServer and a live AC outlet. The POWER
connector on the back panel of the ProxyServer is a 6-pin circular DIN connector.
2. Connect a PC running Windows
®
to the COMMAND port on the back panel of the ProxyServer.
Use the short RJ-45 to DB-9 cable provided with your ProxyServer to connect directly to your
PC, or to the serial cable from your PC.
3. Configure the ProxyServer for your application using the procedures in Chapter 3.
4. Connect a network cable to either the ETHERNET 10BASE-T (RJ-45) or a coax cable to the
10BASE-2 (BNC) port on the back panel of the ProxyServer. Connect the other end of the cable
to the network.
5. Connect an RJ-11 phone cable for the first link connection to the LINK 1 port on the back panel of
the ProxyServer. Connect the other end of the cable to the line jack. Connect the second RJ-11
phone cable to the LINK 2 port on the ProxyServer and the other end to the second line jack.
Connect the third RJ-11 phone cable to the LINK 3 port and to the third line jack.