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SIPLACE 80S -20/F4 User Manual 12 S tation extensions / software Software version SR.407.xx 01/2001 US Edition 12.1 Remote suppo rt 531 12.1.4 Functions The foll owing co mponents can be acces sed rem otely from the se r…
12 Station extensions / software SIPLACE 80S-20/F4 User Manual
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12.1.3 Requirements
To enable a connection to be set up between the service center and the customer’s system, both
routers (communications computers) must be able to communicate via a suitable ISDN connec-
tion. 12
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12.1.3.1 Specifications of the ISDN connection
Equipment
– Network Terminator (NT) with S0 interface which must be accessible via an RJ 45 Western
plug
Features
– File transfer
– ISDN call number forwarding
– Charging information during the call
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12.1.4 Functions
The following components can be accessed remotely from the service centers in Munich, Sin-
gapore and Norcross. When this is done, the corresponding functions are operated and moni-
tored. 12
Line computer (SCO UNIX)
– "Remote" log-in
– Chat
– Sending commands to the customer’s line computer
– Starting and stopping programs at the customer’s line computer
– "Remote" editing
– File transfer
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Station computer
– "Remote" log-in
– "Remote" operation of programs (user interface, SITEST, diagnostics)
– Sending messages to the customer’s station computer ("chat mode“)
– File transfer
– "Remote" editing
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Machine controller
– "Remote" log-in
– File transfer

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12.1.5 Overview
The following configurations are possible for the customer’s placement line: 12
– Connection of the ISDN router to the local SIPLACE-LAN
– Connection of the ISDN router to the customer’s site LAN
12.1.5.1 Connecting the ISDN router to the local SIPLACE-LAN
This possibility is used when there is no site LAN available at the customer’s premises.
The customer will not need to implement any additional data security measures. 12
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Fig. 12.1 - 1 Connection of ISDN router to the local SIPLACE-LAN
Line computer
Router
Station
computer
Machine
controller
SIPLACE
LAN
Router
Station
computer
LAN
Line computer
Customer‘s placement line Service center
ISDN
network
= LAN card