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Appendix C Cabling a Modem to the CSS Connecting a Modem to the CSS Then, you configure the modem by entering commands from the Attention (AT) command set and, if applicable, setting the configuration switches on the modem. Although the process to configure the modem may vary from one modem to another, configure your modem so that its resulting behavior is as follows: Answers a call on the first ring Disables both hardware and software flow control mechanisms Ignores modem control signals DTR and RTS Suppresses echoing of command mode input Disables recognition of AT commands Cabling a Modem to the CSS After you configure the modem, unplug the flat rolled RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable from the terminal adapter on the PC and connect the cable to the SCM console port of the CSS. On a CSS 11503 or CSS 11506, the console port is on the SCM (see Figure C-1). If you have two SCMs installed in the CSS, make sure that you connect the cable to the active SCM. Figure C-1 Switch Control Module Console Connector STATUS LINK/ACT MANAGEM ENT 10BASE-T DUPLEX GE 1 LINK GE 2 LINK CSS5-SCM-2GE SLOT 1 System Control SLOT 0 CONSOL E 1 1 Console connector Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide C-2 87315 PCMCIA 78-13884-06

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Appendix C
Connecting a Modem to the CSS
Cabling a Modem to the CSS
C-2
Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide
78-13884-06
Then, you configure the modem by entering commands from the Attention (AT)
command set and, if applicable, setting the configuration switches on the modem.
Although the process to configure the modem may vary from one modem to
another, configure your modem so that its resulting behavior is as follows:
Answers a call on the first ring
Disables both hardware and software flow control mechanisms
Ignores modem control signals DTR and RTS
Suppresses echoing of command mode input
Disables recognition of AT commands
Cabling a Modem to the CSS
After you configure the modem, unplug the flat rolled RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable from
the terminal adapter on the PC and connect the cable to the SCM console port of
the CSS. On a CSS 11503 or CSS 11506, the console port is on the SCM (see
Figure C-1
). If you have two SCMs installed in the CSS, make sure that you
connect the cable to the active SCM.
Figure C-1
Switch Control Module Console Connector
1
Console connector
87315
CSS5-SCM-2GE
System Control
DUPLEX
LINK/ACT
MANAGEMENT
10BASE-T
SLOT 0
SLOT 1
GE 1
GE 2
LINK
LINK
STATUS
PCMCIA
CONSOLE
1