Citel 6000 ユーザーガイド
PBXgateway
™
& EXTender
TM
6000 System Administrator’s Guide
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Simultaneous Direct and Telnet Connections to the MI
The PBXgateway/EXTender now supports the configuration that combines the use of RVP and
RVPoIP. In this configuration it will be possible to connect Branch Office EXTender remote
modules using RVP and have other client modules connected to the same PBXgateway using
RVPoIP, simultaneously.
RVPoIP. In this configuration it will be possible to connect Branch Office EXTender remote
modules using RVP and have other client modules connected to the same PBXgateway using
RVPoIP, simultaneously.
Dial-Up Management Console and Modem Support (Gateway and Remote)
The PBXgateway software supports the Zmodem protocol on the Management Interface console
port. Support for this protocol will allow software upgrades to be uploaded into a
PBXgateway/Branch unit through the console port. Included is support for accessing the
Management Interface on the PBXgateway and EXTender 6000 units through a dial-up modem
connected to the DB9 console port. The system administrator can access the Management
Interface by dialing into a Fax modem over an analog phone line. The modem is connected to
the Branch/PBXgateway via a non-standard DB25 to DB9 cable, which will allow the
administrator to log into the Management Interface and access the full functionality of the MI.
When the system administrator has finished using the MI they may log out and disconnect, or
simply disconnect the connection, which will automatically log them out of the MI.
Note: Refer to the PBXgateway Installation Guide for more information on setting up the Dial-Up
Management Console.
port. Support for this protocol will allow software upgrades to be uploaded into a
PBXgateway/Branch unit through the console port. Included is support for accessing the
Management Interface on the PBXgateway and EXTender 6000 units through a dial-up modem
connected to the DB9 console port. The system administrator can access the Management
Interface by dialing into a Fax modem over an analog phone line. The modem is connected to
the Branch/PBXgateway via a non-standard DB25 to DB9 cable, which will allow the
administrator to log into the Management Interface and access the full functionality of the MI.
When the system administrator has finished using the MI they may log out and disconnect, or
simply disconnect the connection, which will automatically log them out of the MI.
Note: Refer to the PBXgateway Installation Guide for more information on setting up the Dial-Up
Management Console.
Zmodem Connection
The PBXgateway Modem port provides connectivity to a Zmodem for remote configuration. This
connection allows access to all features and functions of the MI and the ability to configure,
monitor and troubleshoot the unit from a remote location.
Required Cable
RS-232, DB25 to DB9 modem cable [male-male] (see pinout information, below). Use this cable
to connect the modem to the modem port on the front of the unit.
connection allows access to all features and functions of the MI and the ability to configure,
monitor and troubleshoot the unit from a remote location.
Required Cable
RS-232, DB25 to DB9 modem cable [male-male] (see pinout information, below). Use this cable
to connect the modem to the modem port on the front of the unit.
Modem Connection
LNK
CLN
Port Status
PWR 1
3
2
Console
WAN
Reset
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12
Figure 46: DB-9 Modem Port
Modem Pinout Information
DB25
Male
DB9
Male
Pin Function Pin Function
2 Tx 2 Rx
3 Rx 3 Tx
7 Common 5 Common
8 DCD 7 RTS
3 Rx 3 Tx
7 Common 5 Common
8 DCD 7 RTS
20 DTR 8 CTS
DB-9 Modem Port