Hardware installation, Cabling procedure - back panel – Multi Tech Equipment MULTIACCESS MA30120 User Manual

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MultiAccess Quick Start Guide

Installation

Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. PN 82001423L

5

Hardware Installation

The MultiAccess is designed to install either on a desktop or in a standard EIA 19“ rack, and is shipped with the
mounting hardware to install the MultiAccess in the rack. If installing in a rack, use the provided mounting hardware
and follow the rack enclosure manufacturer’s instructions to safely and securely mount the MultiAccess in the rack
enclosure. Proceed to the cabling procedure.

Cabling Procedure - Back Panel

Cabling your MultiAccess involves making the proper power, phone, and line (T1/E1/PRI) connections as described
and illustrated below.

The MultiAccess back panel has a fan, a power plug,

POWER

Switch (

| / O

), a RJ-11 phone

LINE

jack, a DB-9

COM1

jack, a DB-15 High-density DSUB (

VIDEO

) jack, two

USB

(Revision 1.1 compliant) jacks, four RJ-45

T1/E1/PRI

line

jacks, and two

Ethernet

RJ-45 (Ethernet 1 & Ehternet 2) jacks.

1.

Using an RJ-45 cable, connect one end to

LI-1

(Line 1 Interface) on the back of the MultiAccess and the other

end to your first T1/E1/PRI line connection. If a second, third, or fourth line connection is required, connect an RJ-
45 cable for each of the line connections being used.

2.

Connect a workstation to your local network, connect one end of an RJ-45 cable to the

Ehternet 1

jack on the

back of the MultiAccess and the other end to the hub on your local network.

3.

For advanced users, the

Video

and

Keyboard

connections are for manual intervention of the Operating System.

The default root level login password is linux (lower case) and the command to change the root level password is
“passwd”. The recommended mimumum password length is 8-characters. However, the MultiAccess will accept
less than 8-characters.

The Linux command to properly shut down the MultiAccess is shutdown -h now. The command to restart is
shutdown -r now.

4.

With the MultiAccess Power switch in the off (

Ο

) position and using the supplied power cord, connect the

MultiAccess power plug to a live power outlet.

5.

Place the MultiAccess Power switch to the on (

|

) position to turn on the MultiAccess

Caution:

Never switch off MultiAccess Power until after you have performed the Shutdown

process.

Refer to

Administration > System Tools

in Chapter 3 of the User Guide. If the MultiAccess is not properly

shut down before switching off Power, the next start may take a little longer, or in the worst case, data could be lost.

6. Proceed to Starting the MultiAccess.

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