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- Cloud Services Gateway 300 Series
- At a Glance
- CSG300 Appliance Models
- Chassis Views
- CSG300 Series Appliance Specifications
- Chassis Specifications
- CSG300 Series Appliance SKUs
- Regulatory Compliance
- Certifications
- Export Control Information
- Front and Rear Panel Components
- Front Panel
- Rear Panel
- Additional Information
- Network Interface Card Modules
- LTE Modem Module
- Embedded WiFi Module
- Interface Numbering
- Power Supply and Airflow
- AC Power Supply
- Airflow Requirements
- Installation Guidelines
- General Safety Guidelines
- Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
- Prepare the Site for Installation
- Site Preparation Guidelines
- Environmental Requirements
- Rack Requirements
- Airflow Requirements
- Install a CSG300 Series Appliance
- Unpack a CSG300 Series Appliance
- Packing List for a CSG300 Series Appliance
- Mount a CSG355 or CSG365 Appliance in a Rack
- Connect a CSG300 Series Appliance
- Step 1: Connect Earth Ground to a CSG300 Series Appliance
- Step 2: Connect AC Power to a CSG300 Series Appliance
- Step 3: Configure a Management Console to Connect to a CSG300 Series Appliance
- Step 4: Connect a CSG300 Series Appliance to a Management Console
• Electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap.
• AC power cord shipped with the appliance. The cord has plugs appropriate for your geographical location.
To connect a CSG300 series appliance to an AC power source:
1. Attach one end of the ESD grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect the other end to the ESD point on the
rack.
2. Plug one end of the AC power cord into the power supply in the appliance.
3. Plug the other end of the AC power cord into an AC power source outlet.
4. Plug the DC end of the power supply unit into the back of the CSG300 series appliance.
Step 3: Configure a Management Console to Connect to a CSG300
Series Appliance
CSG300 series appliances are equipped with an RJ45 serial console port and an RJ45 console cable that you use to
connect the console port. To communicate with the appliance, you must have a terminal emulation program, such as
PuTTY, running on your system.
When you set up the connection, use the following default console port settings:
• Speed (baud): 115200
• Data bits: 8
• Stop bits: 1
• Parity: None
• Flow control: None
To connect a management console to a CSG300 series appliance:
1. Open the PuTTY application. The PuTTY configuration window displays.
https://docs.versa-networks.com/Versa_Internal/WIP/Antony/Cloud_Services_Gateway_300_Series
Updated: Tue, 01 Dec 2020 03:50:36 GMT
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