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8.2.2 Rear Modem Port

Three choices are available from the

Installed Modem

pull-down menu:

• Internal Modem
• External Modem
• NULL Modem
When connection is established, the HTTP web server, SMTP outbound email notification and/or SNMP

dial out trap notification can be delivered through PPP.

Modem Init String

needs to be specified in order to initiate external (remote) modem connection.

To save changes, click the

Save

icon.

8.3 Rear Port Configuration

This section provides information on setting up and configuring the rear port modem device (or a direct

null modem serial cable connection) with the CXC to provide inbound web server support and/or out-

bound e-mail alarm support and/or SNMP trap dial-out support. To save changes, refer to Section 4.9.
The Alpha Cordex Controller (CXC, Alpha P/N 018-557-20 or 018-587-20) supports connection to one of

the following:
• Alpha-supplied internal modem daughter board module (via rear RJ-11 jack), or
• External AT-class V.34 or V.90 modem (via rear RS-232 serial port with DB-9 connector), or
• Null modem direct cable connection (either front or rear RS-232 serial port) to a computer running

Windows 2000.

8.3.1 Internal Modem Support

The V.90 internal modem (Alpha P/N #707-329-20) module requires the CXC to be supplied with List Op-

tion 101 (modem module supporting global usage); which includes the List Option 95 Communications

Board assembly.

8.3.2 External Modem Support

The CXC also supports the use of a standard external AT-class V.34 or V.90 modem (e.g. US Robotics

Sportster 33.6 or similar). The external modem must be connected by a standard DB-9 straight through

serial cable to the rear RS-232 serial port (requires the CXC to be supplied with the List Option 95 Com-

munications Board assembly).

Figure 127 — PPP Connection Device web interface window

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