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DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 1.0) TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................2 TABLE OF FIGURES AND TABLES ..................................................5 Important Safety Instructions ......................................................................6 1 Introduction......................................................................................................7 1.1 1.2 Multiple Application Support ..............
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 6.3.4 6.3.5 6.3.6 6.3.7 6.3.8 6.3.9 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4 6.4.5 6.4.6 6.4.7 6.4.8 6.4.9 6.5 System Label Configuration - label ..........................................................................22 Configure the Banner - banner .................................................................................22 Date and Timezone.....................................................................................................
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 6.9.4 6.9.5 6.9.6 Standby Logs – stby dlog, stby reset ......................................................................44 Switchover ..................................................................................................................44 Commands Not Available in Standby Mode............................................................44 7 APPENDIX A: Console Cable- Special Wiring Diagrams............................46 7.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 14.7 Special Provisions ........................................................................................... 67 15 Limitation of Liability ....................................................................................68 TABLE OF FIGURES AND TABLES Figure 1: Typical DT-6X60 Deployment............................................................. 7 Figure 2: DT-6X60 Front View .........................................................................
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ! The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 1 INTRODUCTION Two products are covered in this User Manual: the DT-6160 and the DT-6260 Embedded Network Processors (ENP’s). Generically, these will be referred to as DT-6x60 in the descriptions below. The name DT-6XXX is also used sometimes. This names implies that whatever is being described applies to all three platforms: the DT6061, DT-6160, and DT-6260.Only when necessary, will an actual product name be used.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 1.1 MULTIPLE APPLICATION SUPPORT The DT-6X60 can support one or more different types of applications simultaneously and multiple instances of each application. An application instance can be described as a unit of configuration parameters as a specific DT-6X60 application defines them.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) Application Name Description X25PAD Eliminates the need, complexity, and expense of specialized X.25 equipment in an IP network by allowing an X.25/BX.25 device, such as a network element's OS port, to be connected to a synchronous port anywhere in the IP network and communicate with a host via IP. Additional description for each application is provided in Appendix E, section 11.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 2 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION Figure 2: DT-6X60 Front View 2.1 POWER INTERFACES 2.1.1 48 V DC POWER Rack-mounted or operating stand-alone, the DT-6X60 accepts DC power input directly from a 48 V DC power source which connects to the three position (return, -48, and ground) terminal block labeled 48V DC on the faceplate. The terminal block connectors accommodate 10-awg (American Wire Gauge) to 14-awg wires.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) The serial console port interface, which is labeled as CON on the DT-6XXX, requires a standard RJ45 terminated, twisted pair, data cable. It connects as data terminating equipment (DTE) to an asynchronous device and uses RS-232C signaling. Connection to the DT-6X60 console is required for initial configuration of the IP parameters for the DT-6X60 platform.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 3 I N S TA L L AT I O N This chapter contains the steps needed to install and cable the DT-6X60. A #2 Phillips and medium-sized flathead screwdrivers are required. Figure 3: DT-6X60 Front View 3.1 REQUIRED EQUIPMENT 3.1.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 3) Attach the LAN data transport cable 4) Attach console cable by plugging one end of an RJ45-terminated twisted-pair data cable into the DT6X60 console interface and the other into the port of the asynchronous device that will be used to configure or manage the DT-6X60. 5) Plug the power supply into a standard 115V AC outlet and the barrel connector on the power supply cable into the circular connector on the faceplate labeled 24V DC. 3.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 6. Rack-Mount: The Environmental Operating Range of 5 to 40 degrees C (41 to 104 degrees F) is necessary to maintain compliance with UL. 06/07/07 Datatek Applications Inc.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 4 CABLING 4.1 SERIAL CONSOLE CONNECTION AND CONFIGURATION 4.1.1 CABLING THE DT-6X60 SERIAL CONSOLE This section describes the options for cabling the DT-6X60 serial console port, to allow the DT6X60 platform to be managed by a terminal, PC, dial-up modem, or asynchronous network connection.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) Important! A modular cable with “SPECIAL WIRING” can be ordered using the table above or built using the wiring diagrams provided in this manual in section 7. The pin-outs for the 9-pin connector is shown in section 7.1. 4.1.2 CONSOLE CONFIGURATION NOTES FOR BNS-2000/BNS-2000 VCS NETWORKS Configure SAM, TY12 and MSM console connections as 9600 bps with 8 bits and no parity, and use a DCE type cable.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 5 Q U I C K - S TA R T C O N F I G U R AT I O N G U I D E There are two levels of configuring a DT-6X60: platform and application. This user manual covers only the platform configuration and registration, and the installation and registration of the application software. The commands and IP addressing associated with configuring an application in an instance are described in the corresponding User Manual for that application.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) install ↵ application or package name ? NAME=tn3270 ↵ name of ftp download server ? SRV= ↵ login on download server ? ID= ↵ password ? PASS= ↵ name of directory on server ? LOC=(/dt6X60/apps) application> ↵ Downloading "tn3270" ... Downloaded: -rwxrwxrwx 79701 May 5 05:21 tn3270.dt6 Testing ... Sum of "tn3270": 34502, package type: DT-6X60C Installing ... ............ Install of "tn3270" successful 5.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 6 D T- 6 X 6 0 C O M M A N D R E F E R E N C E All DT-6XXX software is composed of two components. One component, called the Platform, exists to support all applications. The second component is comprised of the individual application(s). The Platform provides Operating System functions, selected interfaces, protocol stacks, SNMP functions, and system OA&M while each application uses the services of the resident Platform.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) Backspace erases one character and @ deletes the current line of input. The del key kills most commands. An optional timeout can be configured for the console; if a command is not completely entered within the configured timeout period (in the range of 30 to 1000 seconds), the console is automatically logged off. Most commands cannot be entered without first logging in with a user-settable password.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) Table 5: Command Reference table Section Number Category 6.3 System Platform Configuration - Non IP Network Commands 6.4 06/07/07 System Platform Configuration - IP Network Commands 6.5 Software Administration Commands 6.6 6.7 System Reset Command SNMP 6.8 Run-Time Commands 6.9 Duplex Operation Datatek Applications Inc.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 6.3 SYSTEM PLATFORM CONFIGURATION – NON IP NETWORK COMMANDS 6.3.1 SYSTEM CONSOLE USER HELP - HELP Syntax: help |? [command] The available commands on the DT-6X60 system console, along with a short narrative, is available via the help or “?” command. Command-specific help is available as well. For example, help "L" shows help for all commands that begin with "L" or help "login" shows help for this specific command. 6.3.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) (enter). The user is again prompted for a line number. When finished, the user types a newline in response to the line number prompt. The character set allowed for the banner is not restricted by the input rules of section 6.1. Any characters may be entered for the banner. The @, \, and backspace characters may be entered only by preceding them with \. 6.3.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 6.3.7 CHANGE PASSWORD - CHGPASS Syntax: chgpass OLD= NEW= CONFIRM= The chgpass command is used to change a user password on the system console. The command is only allowed if the user is logged in. All three parameters can be given on the same line as the command. None of those entries are echo-suppressed. However, if parameters are omitted from the command line, the console will prompt for them, and the responses will be echo-suppressed.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 6.4 SYSTEM PLATFORM CONFIGURATION – IP NETWORK RELATED COMMANDS 6.4.1 CLOSED USER GROUPS - CUG Syntax: cug [ipaddr=][submask=] The cug command is only allowed when the unit is logged in. The parameter is the closed user group identifier used to assign the CUG to the telnet platform console (with the console command) or to the SNMP interface (with the SNMP command).
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) The IP address and subnet mask are used to determine whether a destination IP address is on the same LAN segment, or if a gateway hop is required. If it is necessary to reconfigure a DT-6X60 to a new subnetwork, first set the gateway to none, then change the ipaddr, then set the new gateway. When one of these commands is invoked without its argument, it will display the current configuration of the unit.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) After the hostname is input or changed, the DT-6X60 must be rebooted in order for the name to become effective. 6.4.6 CONFIGURE HOST NAMES - HOSTS Syntax: hosts add|del IP=d.d.d.d name= … name= The hosts command is only allowed when the unit is logged in. The hosts command is used to configure the hosts translation table.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) duplex, while 'auto' allows auto-configuration. The 'phy' configuration is independent for the two machines in a redundant configuration. The interface has to be set in each machine. This command is used in conjunction with the delay parameter of the stby cfg (in section 6.9.3) command only when necessary. The recommendation is to not set the value for phy, which means it will default to auto. 6.4.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 6.5 SOFTWARE ADMINISTRATION COMMANDS 6.5.1 INSTALLING A PLATFORM UPGRADE - INSTALL Syntax: See section 6.5.3 below. Platform upgrades use the install command using the same approach as application installation, with platform upgrades distinguished from application installation in the naming of the upgrade files. Platform upgrades are always named basexupd.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) If parameters are omitted from the command line, install will prompt for them. When prompted for the password, input is not echoed. Note that it is necessary to specify ID and PASS only if the FTP server is not a standard anonymous FTP. The install command remembers the last SRV and LOC and provides them as defaults for the SRV and LOC prompts. Multiple applications may be downloaded from the same SRV and LOC in a single invocation of install.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) Each application instance is allowed to have its own user changeable password for configuration purposes. In the event that the password is lost, it may be necessary to reset this password back to the initial value. Normally, this could be done by deleting the application instance and reinstalling one of the same type.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) The back and retr commands remember the previous SRV, LOC, and FILE values and provide them next time as defaults for the SRV, LOC, and FILE prompts. 6.5.8.1 DT6BACKUP AND DT6RELOAD UTILITIES A new set of utilities is available which allows the mechanization of the backup and retrieve/reload processes. They are called DT6backup and DT6reload respectively.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) To delete all values for a keyword, type the word “none” as the value. Special characters and escape sequences are accepted for community strings, sysName, sysLoc, and sysContact parameters, but must be entered at the prompt for that parameter, not on the command line. When the SNMP configuration is changed, the agent is restarted. Whenever the DT-6X60 reboots or the agent is restarted, a warm-start trap is sent to the configured trap manager.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 6.8 RUN-TIME COMMANDS 6.8.1 DISPLAY CONNECTIONS – DC OR DCONN Syntax: dc | dconn [app [app#]][ -f ] [ -a ] The DT-6X60 may have thousands of TCP connections to other elements. A complete list of these connections is reported by the dc (or dconn) command. The optional -a causes the report to include the listening ports awaiting connection requests.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) reports only connections that are associated with instances, and shows the instance ownership of each connection. The list is sorted by local port number. The optional -f flag sorts the list by foreign IP address and port number. The following is a dc app report example: < DT-6X60> dc app Active Internet Connections by Applications (sorted by local address): Type Inst FD Local Addr Foreign Addr b2aprt 10 .5 192.168.8.250.1340 192.168.8.15.31000 tn3270 2 .5 192.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) The cpu subcommand reports CPU utilization by process. Processes may be associated with instance numbers as reported by the vfyapp command. Sample Output diag cpu 0: 398711 99% 1: 5014 1% Interrupts stopped: 0 started: 0 init - k: 13 u: none - k: 1 u: onsite - k: 5 u: none%0 - k: 3 u: none%1 - k: 1 u: none%2 - k: 2 u: none%3 - k: 2 u: . . .
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) sclk: eth0: SW+0: SW+1: SW+2: sys: app: sched: 0 132 127 0 0 4886 305 407077 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 1% 0% 99% 113992 8912 4682 5700 2280 Notes: Each line represents a gross category of CPU usage. The numbers in each line are: • total CPU time used (in 100'ths of seconds) since boot (can wrap around) • percentage of available CPU time used since the previous 'diag dev' • the count of events since the last 'diag dev'.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 6.8.3.6 TRACE ROUTE - DIAG TRACERT OR DIAG TRTE Syntax: diag tracert diag trte The diag tracert command is the same is the tracert command shown below in section 6.8.7 except this form of the command cannot use the “+n” parameter. 6.8.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) router is supposed to send back an ICMP Time Exceeded message to the source system. Tracert determines the route by sending the first echo packet with a TTL of 1 and incrementing the TTL by 1 on each subsequent transmission until the target responds or the maximum TTL is reached.. The route is determined by examining the ICMP Time Exceeded messages sent back by intermediate routers.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) The parameter is an optional argument to specify the beginning instance number to begin the display. If not specified, it defaults to the number one. The report displays the instance number and application installed on that number. If the cnt= parameter has also been specified, that number of configured instances will be displayed starting from the given instance number. (Previous versions of the DT-6X60 used num= for this purpose.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 6.9 HIGH AVAILABILITY OPTION The High Availability option couples two DT-6X60 modules as an active and a standby. The active DT-6X60 runs applications, while the standby "stands by" and monitors the active DT6X60. If the active DT-6X60 fails or loses power, the standby will shortly take over the active role. In standby mode, the DT-6X60 has completed system boot, but has not started applications.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) minute interval allows the console operator time to investigate what the problem is and take corrective action. 6.9.1 MODULE CONFIGURATION FOR HIGH AVAILABILITY – IPPUBLIC, IPOTHER Syntax: ippublic ipother Before configuring a pair of DT-6X60’s for high availability, they should each be configured with their own ipaddr, and with the appropriate gateway, and submask.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 6.9.2.2 OPERATIONAL CONFIGURATION – STBYUPD CFG The assignment of application types to instances, i.e. the app command, can only be performed on the active system console. After using app to change configuration on the active, the standby can have its configuration updated by entering stbyupd cfg on the standby console. This will also update the standby with all current application configuration associated with the instances on the active DT-6X60. 6.9.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) propagating to the standby. If the active survives AGE minutes of operations with the new configuration, that configuration is propagated to the standby. It is not necessary to maintain the current time and date for automatic update to work properly. However, if date and timezone [6.3.6] are used, an improper setting could cause undue delays in automatic update.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) The help command at the standby console shows only the commands that ARE allowed. The date command at the standby console may not be used to change the date. As described above, the standby receives the current time from the active. 06/07/07 Datatek Applications Inc.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 7 APPENDIX A: CONSOLE CABLE- SPECIAL WIRING DIAGRAMS Figure 5: Console Cable Pin Assigment 123 4 56 78 Female RJ45 PIN Numbering Figure 6: Special Wiring for Modular Cable Console Cable - SPECIAL WIRING (DT-Products) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 06/07/07 RJ45 RJ45 GND GND CTS CTS RD RD DCD DCD TD TD DTR DTR GND GND RTS RTS Datatek Applications Inc.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 7.1 THE DB9 CONSOLE ADAPTER Some Personal Computers use a 9-pin DB9 interface for serial communications. The terminal emulation programs may require certain lead status. Since console connections are generally implemented as three wire interfaces (i.e. RxD, TxD, and SG); this may pose a problem for the terminal emulation programs. Below is depicted the wiring of a DB9 adapter which eliminates the problems associated with these terminal emulation programs.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 8 A P P E N D I X B : S N M P M I B VA R I A B L E D ATA B A S E A N D T R A P S The DT-6XXX SNMP V1 agent supports a multitude of SNMP MIB variables accessible by get and set operations and SNMP trap operations, One or more SNMP managers may query the SNMP agent. Command Operational Result Get Requests the values of one or more Management Information Base (MIB) variables. GetNext Enables MIB variables to be read sequentially, one variable at a time.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) MIB Variable Name MIB Console Equivalent Access 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.5.0 IpInAddrErrors MIB-II Nbr Rx Packets w/Wrong Addr RO 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.6.0 IpForwDatagrams MIB-II None RO 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.7.0 IpInUnknownProtos MIB-II Nbr of Packets w/Unk Protocol RO 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.8.0 IpInDiscards MIB-II Nbr of Packets Disc due to RO Resource 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.9.0 IpInDelivers MIB-II Inferred from DMEAS counters 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.10.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) MIB Variable Name MIB Console Equivalent Access 1.3.6.1.2.1.6.9.0 TcpCurrEstab MIB-II None RO 1.3.6.1.2.1.6.10.0 TcpInSegs MIB-II None RO 1.3.6.1.2.1.6.11.0 TcpOutSegs MIB-II None RO 1.3.6.1.2.1.6.12.0 TcpRetransSegs MIB-II None RO 1.3.6.1.2.1.6.13.X TcpConnTable Entries MIB-II None RO 1.3.6.1.2.1.6.14.0 TcpInErrs MIB-II None RO 1.3.6.1.2.1.6.15.0 TcpOutRsts MIB-II None RO 1.3.6.1.2.1.7.1.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 9 APPENDIX C: TCP/UDP PORT NUMBERS The DT-6X60 uses the following TCP and UDP ports. These ports cannot be changed by configuring them. Protocol Port Number Purpose UDP 161 Used by SNMP managers to set MIB values or get MIB data from the DT-6X60 UDP 162 Used by the DT-6X60 SNMP agent for sending Traps to the designated SNMP manager TCP 1023 The telnet console port for the platform. Duplicates the input and output of the hard-wired serial console.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 1 0 A P P E N D I X D : T H E D I S P L AY MEASUREMENTS (DM) REPORT The DT-6X60 platform maintains measurements of network activity as an aggregate of all the application instances. The measurements are grouped into four categories: IP, TCP, UDP, and ICMP. Many of these measurements are related to variables included in MIB II - Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based Internets (RFC1213).
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) IP 15 0 datagrams that can't be fragmented Measurement descriptions: IP 1: The total number of input datagrams received from interfaces, including those received in error. IP 2: The number of input datagrams discarded due to errors in their IP headers, broken down by bad checksums, version number mismatch, other format errors, time-to-live exceeded, errors discovered in processing their IP options, etc.
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DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) TCP 13 TCP 14 TCP 15 TCP 16 0 persist timeouts 0 connections dropped by persist timeout 10223 keepalive timeouts 0 keepalive probes sent 9630 connections dropped by keepalive 22427 correct ACK header predictions 1616588 correct data packet header predictions Measurement descriptions: TCP 1: The total number of segments sent, including those on current connections but excluding those containing only retransmitted octets.
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DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 10.4 ICMP – DM ICMP Note - within the output and input histograms embedded in this report, only parameters with nonzero values will be printed.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) Measurement descriptions: ICMP 1: The number of ICMP messages that the entity received but determined as having ICMPspecific errors (bad ICMP checksums, bad length, etc.). ICMP 2: The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages sent. ICMP 3: The number of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages sent. ICMP 4: The number of ICMP Source Quench messages sent. ICMP 5: The number of ICMP Redirect messages sent. ICMP 6: The number of ICMP Echo (request) messages sent.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 10.5 ETH – DM ETH dm eth Name Mtu Network Address LCL 16384 LCL 16384 127 127.0.0.1 SNP 1500 ETH 1500 00.60.0a.0b.3a.7b ETH 1500 192.168.8 192.168.8.199 ETH 1500 192.168.8.48/ 192.168.8.48 06/07/07 Ipkts Ierrs 2 0 2 0 0 0 8824303 0 8824303 0 8824303 0 Datatek Applications Inc.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 11 APPENDIX E: BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF D T- 6 X X X A P P L I C AT I O N S 11.1 IP-BHI The IP-BHI (BiSync Host Interface) application allows a legacy BiSync host to connect to an IP network (using a DT-4000). Each instance of the application emulates one BiSync line with up to 32 cluster controllers and up to 32 logical devices per cluster controller.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) LoopCare® product. The LoopCare product is the evolution of the Lucent Technologies MLT operations system. The IP-LTCN can replace a DCN in its entirety. This eliminates a maintenance risk since the DCN is manufacturer discontinued, with a consequential shortage of spare parts. A side benefit is that the IP-LTCN will free up the 120 square feet of conditioned floor space taken up by the DCN.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 11.9 IP-SPOOL Many existing networking equipment consoles have the need for a dedicated print device. Similarly, legacy hosts and their applications typically assume a dedicated printer of which their use is exclusive. Many of these print devices are under-utilized, but require considerable periodic maintenance. Finally, the physical location of these printers may not be convenient, due to requirements implied by their legacy interfaces.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) The MultiMate application was designed to eliminate the wasteful expense of external PADs and port-sharing devices. In addition, strategies for redundancy and disaster recovery become available through the judicious use of MultiMate. 11.12 ONSITE The ONSITE application for the DT-6X60 Network Processor provides a connection and monitoring service for DT-9001 devices.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 1 2 A P P E N D I X F : D T- 6 X 6 0 S P E C I F I C AT I O N S To maintain compliance with the above-mentioned EMC standards, shielded cables must be used on all DT-6X60 interface connections, and the shields must make an electrical connection to the DT-6X60's grounding system. 12.1 CONSOLE PORT A standard RS-232C interface that uses binary data interchange between DTE and DCE.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 12.6 POWER REQUIREMENTS Voltages Current Draw Power Input Requirements DT-6X60 Operating Voltage 5V @ 1920 mA Nominal 115 V AC to 24 V DC power supply 24V @ 400 mA Nominal 24V @ 820 mA Maximum 48V @ 200 mA Nominal -48 V DC power source 48V @ 380 mA Maximum POE (-48V DC) Same as -48 V DC power Power Output Requirements 5 V Output Connection 5 V DC @ 2750 mA Maximum Table 12: Power Requirements 06/07/07 Datatek Applications Inc.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 1 3 H A R D WA R E WA R R A N T Y The warranty period for hardware shall be ninety (90) days from the date of shipment from Datatek Applications, Inc. Replacements and repairs are guaranteed for the longer of the remaining original warranty period or 30 days.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) 14.3 SOFTWARE SUPPORT SOFTWARE support is not provided by Manufacturer, or its affiliates or subsidiaries separate from the HARDWARE. For SOFTWARE support, please contact your supplier of the HARDWARE.
DT-6X60 User's Manual - Platform (Build 2.0) DFARS 252.227-7013 or subparagraphs (c)(1) and (2) of the Commercial HARDWARE SoftwareRestricted Rights at 48 CFR 52.227-19, as applicable. Manufacturer is Datatek Applications, Inc., 379 Campus Drive, Suite 100, Somerset, NJ 08873. If you acquired the SOFTWARE in the United States of America, this Software License are governed by the laws of the State of New Jersey, excluding its choice of laws provisions.