RAD Data comm RIC-155 Manuale Utente
Configuring RIC-155
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Quick Start Guide
Installation of RIC-155 should be carried out only by an experienced technician. If
you are familiar with RIC-155, use this guide to prepare the units for operation.
you are familiar with RIC-155, use this guide to prepare the units for operation.
1. Installing
RIC-155
Connecting the Interfaces
1. Connect the STM-1/OC-3c equipment to the fiber optic or BNC rear panel
connectors.
2. Connect the 10/100BT LAN to the DATA rear panel connector.
3. Use a cross cable to connect the control terminal to the rear panel CONTROL
3. Use a cross cable to connect the control terminal to the rear panel CONTROL
connector.
or
Connect a Telnet host, a PC running a Web browsing application or a
RADview management station to the MNG port.
or
Connect a Telnet host, a PC running a Web browsing application or a
RADview management station to the MNG port.
Connecting the Power
• Connect the power cable to the power connector on the RIC-155 rear panel.
The unit has no power switch. Operation starts when the power is applied
to the rear panel power connector(s).
to the rear panel power connector(s).
2. Configuring
RIC-155
Configure RIC-155 to the desired operation mode via an ASCII terminal connected to
the rear panel CONTROL port. Alternatively, you can manage RIC-155 over Telnet, a
PC running a Web browsing application or RADview application via the MNG port.
the rear panel CONTROL port. Alternatively, you can manage RIC-155 over Telnet, a
PC running a Web browsing application or RADview application via the MNG port.
Starting Terminal Session for a First Time
To start a terminal session:
1. Connect a terminal cross-cable to the CONTROL connector of RIC-155.
2. Start a terminal application and configure the terminal link as follows:
1. Connect a terminal cross-cable to the CONTROL connector of RIC-155.
2. Start a terminal application and configure the terminal link as follows:
Terminal emulation – VT100
Screen width – more than 80 characters.
3. Power RIC-155 up.
The SIG LED (green) blinks during software extraction and hardware
initialization.
initialization.