AT&T Remote Port Security Device - Manual

AT&T Remote Port Security Device

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – incorporated into future issues.; TRADEMARK NOTICE; To order copies of this document:
  • Page 3 – Read and understand all instructions in this user’s manual.
  • Page 4 – SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
  • Page 6 – Contents; Getting Started
  • Page 7 – RPSD System Administration; RPSD
  • Page 9 – List of Figures; Figure
  • Page 10 – List of Tables; Table; Access Failure Messages
  • Page 11 – Getting Started
  • Page 12 – The DEFINITY
  • Page 13 – The entire sequence occurs in less than 20 seconds.; Protection Process
  • Page 14 – RPSD Lock and Key Configuration; the system administrator’s terminal or administration terminal.
  • Page 15 – Audience; This document is intended for the following audience:; Responsibilities; request or installed by the customers.
  • Page 16 – In This Document; This document comprises the following material:; Typographical Conventions; Call authentication completed; The first line is a normal text line of the document.; at the end of
  • Page 17 – Hotline or Other Service Call Numbers/Addresses
  • Page 18 – Installation; Installing the RPSD Lock
  • Page 21 – Power Supply; should be considered with the overall draw on the UPS.
  • Page 22 – Location of Administration Terminal or Printer; connected to the Aux. Port should be adjusted as follows:
  • Page 23 – RPSD Lock
  • Page 24 – RPSD Power Monitor Adapter
  • Page 25 – Bypass Connections
  • Page 26 – PBXs; AT&T supports RPSD use on the following types of PBXs:
  • Page 27 – Other; remote maintenance and administration application.; Modems; Asynchronous; RPSD Lock Administration Printer; The RPSD Lock requires a serial printer with XON/XOFF flow control.
  • Page 28 – an RJ11 port for the CO line, labeled; an RJ11 port for the modem connection, labeled; a female DB25 port for the terminal or printer, labeled; RPSD Key
  • Page 30 – Common RPSD Lock Configuration; on the type of PBX. The modem is located:
  • Page 31 – Connecting the RPSD Lock to the CO Line
  • Page 32 – Connecting the RPSD Lock to the PBX Modem
  • Page 33 – RPSD Lock to Modem; RPSD Lock device
  • Page 34 – Not used
  • Page 35 – RPSD Lock to Administratlon Terminal or Printer
  • Page 36 – DB25 Connections From RPSD Lock or Key to Data Terminal Equipment
  • Page 37 – Powering Up the RPSD Lock; the RPSD Lock Power Supply
  • Page 38 – RPSD Lock Power Supply; Installing the RPSD Key
  • Page 39 – Figure 2-6 applies equally to the RPSD Key as it does to the RPSD Lock.; Powering Up the RPSD Key; the RPSD Key Power Supply; Power-Up Behavior of Initialized Key
  • Page 40 – Power-Up Behavior of Uninitialized Key; Testing an Uninitialized Key
  • Page 41 – DB25 connector
  • Page 43 – Initializing the RPSD Lock; Date Set command
  • Page 44 – Initializing an RPSD Key; Set User ID
  • Page 45 – on the
  • Page 46 – RPSD System Administration
  • Page 47 – Time of Day Access
  • Page 48 – System Activity Log; this sequence indicate an interruption of log printing.
  • Page 50 – Single Point Administration; you can use, in the case of printers, a printer sharing device.; Force Connect/Disconnect
  • Page 51 – Authorized Keys; The ten permanent AT&T RPSD Key user IDs are:
  • Page 53 – The Menu of Commands is available at any time by pressing; on the RPSD; The
  • Page 54 – Initializing an RPSD Key for the procedure.; Sample Command and Response Without Optional Secret Key:; Sample Command and Response With Optional Secret Key:
  • Page 55 – is the command and; and non-permanent users may be unblocked. In the syntax line above,; Sample Command and Response:
  • Page 57 – or; beginning with the letter “a” if you enter /; First Sample Command and Response:
  • Page 58 – The fields of the List User Table screen are:; Provides the user ID.; Restrictions; The fields of this screen are explained in the first sample, above.
  • Page 59 – Third Sample Command and Response:
  • Page 60 – CR - Change Restriction; sample below follows this example.; The options for the Change Restriction command are:
  • Page 62 – LR - List Restrictions; The fields of the List Restrictions screen are:; Restriction ID; The time of day, in 24 hour clock format, when the restriction begins.; End Time; The time of day, in 24 hour clock format, when the restriction ends.; Days of the Week; The days on which the restricted times take effect.
  • Page 63 – UR - User Restrictions; beginning with the letter “a” if you enter; command described in this section.
  • Page 66 – The fields of the Access History screen are:; Date; Date on which the access took place.; Time; Time at which the access call came in.; Duration; The device number of the RPSD Key used to access the channel. The
  • Page 69 – The fields of the List Statistics screen are:
  • Page 70 – RS - Reset Statistics; Entering; mode during which the Force Connect command may be issued.; to connect an authorized caller directly to the host resource.
  • Page 71 – FD - Force Disconnect; In the above syntax,
  • Page 73 – SC - Set Communications Parameters
  • Page 74 – Help Screens; Sample Help Request and Help Response:
  • Page 75 – RPSD Key Use; RPSD Key User Command Set
  • Page 76 – an explanation for the failure in one of two ways:
  • Page 79 – where; To use this command, enter
  • Page 80 – N - Set Device Number; L - List User Information
  • Page 81 – Key by the RPSD Lock when a connection attempt fails.; The fields of the History Display screen are:; Provides the date the message was generated.; The last field contains the status message.
  • Page 82 – zero if setting the time less than 10:00.
  • Page 83 – In the syntax described above,
  • Page 86 – The RPSD Key requests confirmation of the Wipe Out command.; and
  • Page 87 – Troubleshooting; Self Check; Replacing the Lock or Key
  • Page 88 – the Replacing the RPSD Lock or Key section of this chapter.
  • Page 90 – channel is unable to gain access.
  • Page 92 – Blocked User; Action
  • Page 94 – Hardware replacement
  • Page 95 – The Self Check tests the health of the RPSD Lock.; Last Call Status Test; on the telephone pad.
  • Page 96 – Modem Ring Test; Hardware Replacement
  • Page 97 – Replacing the PBX Modem; If the system functions properly, the problem is in the cable.; Replacing the RPSD Lock; in
  • Page 103 – B Device LEDs; Front Panel LEDs
  • Page 104 – RPSD Lock LEDs; into a Locked condition.
  • Page 105 – DEFINITY RPSD; KEY; RPSD Key LEDs
  • Page 107 – Index
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Page 2 - incorporated into future issues.; TRADEMARK NOTICE; To order copies of this document:

© 1991 AT&T All Rights Reserved Printed in USA While reasonable effort was made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing, AT&T can not assume responsibility for any errors. Changes and/or corrections to the information contained in thi...

Page 3 - Read and understand all instructions in this user’s manual.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To reduce the risk of injury from fire or electric shock, always follow the basic safety precautionswhen using this product. The safety symbol (exclamation point inside a triangle) on the RPSDLock or RPSD Key alerts you to the important operating and maintenance instruc...

Page 4 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

16 This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on thepower transformer (see Item 18 below). If you are not sure of the type of power supply toyour business or home, consult your local power company. 17 The wiring from the Subscriber (modem) jack should not leave the ...

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