SECURE SITE MANAGE - QUICK START GUIDE
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Power Inlet:
An IEC-320-C14 inlet, for connection to your 100 to 240 VAC
power supply. For more information, please refer to Section 4.1 in the User’s
Guide.
Power On/Off Switch
Quick Hardware Installation
Apply Power to the Secure Site Manager
Refer to the safety precautions listed at the beginning of this Quick Start Guide and
in
Section 4
in the User’s Guide, and then connect the unit to an appropriate power
source. Note that Secure Site Manager units are designed for 100 to 240 VAC,
50/60 Hz operation and feature an auto sensing power supply.
When power is applied to the Secure Site Manager, the ON LED should light, and
the RDY LED should begin to flash. Note however, that the boot up procedure may
take up to two minutes; this delay is due to the time required to generate SSH keys.
Connect your Control Device to the Secure Site Manager
The Secure Site Manager can either be controlled via local PC Serial Port, modem,
or TCP/IP network. In order to connect ports or select parameters, commands are
issued to the Secure Site Manager via either the Network Port, Modem or RS232
Setup Port. Note that it is not necessary to connect to both the Network and Setup
Ports, and that the Setup Port can be connected to either a local PC or an external
modem.
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Network Port:
Connect your 10Base-T or 100Base-T network interface to
the Secure Site Manager 10/100Base-T Network port.
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Console Port:
Use the supplied null modem cable to connect your PC COM
port to the Secure Site Manager Set-Up Port (RS232).
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Modem:
Connect your phone line to the Secure Site Manager’s Phone Line
(Modem) port.
Communicating with the Secure Site Manager
When properly installed and configured, the Secure Site Manager will allow
command mode access via Telnet, Web Browser, SSH client, modem, or local
PC. However, in order to ensure security, both Telnet and Web Browser access are
disabled in the default state. To enable Telnet and/or Web Browser access, please
refer to
Section 5.7.3
in the User’s Guide.
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