AWAN 3883/4/5 Access Server Installation and Support Guide
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 Introduction to the AWAN Access Server
- 2 Installing the AWAN Access Server
- 3 Maintaining the AWAN Access Server
- A Hardware Specifications
- B Modems
- C Adapter Hood Pinouts
- DB-9 PC Adapter Hood Pinouts (RS-232)
- DB-25 Terminal Adapter Hood Pinouts (RS-232)
- DB-25 Printer Adapter Hood Pinouts (RS-232)
- DB-25 Modem/Host Adapter Hood Pinouts (RS-232)
- DB-25 Host Adapter Hood Pinouts (Current Loop)
- DB-25 Terminal Adapter Hood Pinouts (Current Loop)
- DB-9 Host Adapter Hood Pinouts (Current Loop)
- Index

Maintaining the AWAN Access Server
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Removing an AWAN Access Server
Removing an AWAN Access Server
To remove an AWAN access server, perform the following steps:
1. Verify that all port users have disconnected their sessions.
2. Power off the AWAN access server using the power off switch on the rear panel of
the chassis.
3. Verify that all power is disconnected and that you are properly grounded.
4. Disconnect the Ethernet cable.
5. Disconnect any attached devices.
6. If you will be replacing the AWAN access server, follow the instructions in
Section 2, Installing the AWAN Access Server
.
Note. Failed AWAN access server hardware should be returned using the normal Logistics
channels or normal return department.