Remote Port Security Device
User’s Guide
555-024-402
Issue 1
October 1996
Installation
Page 2-19
Installation
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The commands and their use are described in “System Administrator Command
Set” in Chapter 3.
NOTE:
NOTE:
The installer will not have an administration terminal to use for initialization.
This must be supplied by the customer and must be ready for use when
initialization takes place.
Auxiliary Port Settings
You must also set the link speed, character length, and parity on whatever
equipment (administration terminal or printer) you have attached to the Auxiliary
Port. The default for the AUX. PORT is 9600 bps, 8 bit, no parity. See Chapter 3,
“RPSD System Administration” for the use of the Set Communications Parameters
command to change the default settings, if desired, on the RPSD Lock. See
Chapter 4, “Key Administration and Use” for the Set Communications Parameters
command to change the default settings, if desired, on the RPSD Key.
Initializing the RPSD Key
Initialization of an RPSD Key involves both the Key and the RPSD Lock. On the
Lock, you must add the Key User ID in question by using the Add User
command. See “System Administrator Command Set” in Chapter 3 for the
procedure for using the Add User command.
On the Key, the following commands are used for initializing the device:
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Set User ID
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Set Secret Key
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Set Device Number
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Date Set
■
Clock Set
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Set Log ID (optional)
All of these commands must be used when initializing the RPSD Key device. A
description of the commands and the procedures for their use appear in
Chapter 4, “Key Administration and Use.”
NOTE:
NOTE:
The installer will not have an administration terminal to use for initialization.
This must be supplied by the customer and must be ready for use when
initialization takes place.