Connecting the serial cable (optional), Connecting to the line port, Connecting the serial cable (optional) -7 – Bay Technical Associates RM356 User Manual

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Reference Guide for the Model RM356 Modem Router

Router Installation and Connection

2-7

The rear panel of the Model RM356 Modem Router is shown in

Figure 2-2

. Refer to this diagram

to identify all of the ports on the router when you attempt to make any connections.

Key:

1 = AC adapter outlet for connecting the AC adapter to the router
2 = LAN ports for connecting the router to workstations using UTP cable
3 = RJ-45 serial Manager port for connecting the router to the serial port of a PC using the RJ-45 to DB-25 cable
4 = Line port for connecting the router to the telephone line
5 = Phone port for connecting the router to a telephone, fax, or modem

Figure 2-2.

Rear Panel of the Model RM356 Modem Router

Connecting the Serial Cable (Optional)

Plug the RJ-45 end of the 25-pin to RJ-45 serial cable into the port labeled MANAGER on the
router. Plug the other end into a serial port (such as COM1 or COM2) of your PC. You must use
the included 25-pin to 9-pin adapter if your PC has only a 9-pin port available.

Connecting to the Line Port

Plug one end of the black telephone cable into the connector labeled LINE on the router. Plug the
other end into the telephone line wall jack.

Warning:

Several of the connectors and connection cables are very similar. It is

important that you use the correct cable for each connection and that you do not
connect the ports incorrectly, because serious damage to your router could result.

8603EA

LAN

16VAC

4

2

1

3

4

5

MANAGER

3

2

1

LINE

PHONE

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