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2. Port Authority PA111 PA1535 PA199 AES Z PORT AUTHORITY User Manual Manual Version 1 75 OBM Version Communication Devices Inc 85 Fulton Street Boonton NJ 07005 USA Phone 1 973 334 1980 Fax 1973 334 0545 Internet support commdevices com Warranties Disclaimers and Restriction A 1 Copyright Notice This equipment all software firmware and the entire contents of this manual are the copyright property of Communication Devices Inc Boonton NJ 07005 USA with all rights reserved The information contained in this manual is considered proprietary to Communication Devices Inc And is intended for the exclusive of the original purchaser of the equipment A 2 Warranty Communication Devices Inc Warranties to the original purchaser that these devices are free from defects in material or faulty workmanship in normal use for a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase This warranty is limited to repair or replacement at the option of Communication Devices Inc of any defective part or component which within Copyright Communication Devices Inc one 1 year of the original purchase is determined by Communication Devices Inc To be defective All warranty repairs will be made at Communication Devices Inc Main factory in Boonton NJ 07005 A 3 Disclaimer While extreme care has been taken in the preparation of the design software firmware hardware and documentation Communica
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4. Console port on the PAIX In order for these 2 features to be available one of two things must be true 1 The device needs to be at the default IP address of 199 199 199 1 OR 2 There must be no users programmed into the device Once the device is off the default IP address AND has at least one user programmed this feature will be unavailable unless the address is changed back to default or all users are cleared I Using a Web Browser to configure IP address If the device is at the default IP address of 199 199 199 1 and you plan on using a web browser to configure a valid IP address you first must temporarily change the IP address of the PC to something in the 199 199 199 XXX subnet Then you can open a web browser and type in 199 199 199 1 in the address bar http 199 199 199 1 INDEX HTM Windows Internet Explorer Ep gg El 199 199 199 1 Copyright O Communication Devices Inc 1 5 e You will see this window if you connect to the PAIX device http 199 199 199 1 INDEX HTM Windows Internet Explorer s 4 Gy y El Http ii199 199 199 1 INDEX HTM File Edit view Favorites Tools Help x 3 Snagit E GI El Favorites as Suggested Sites M Free Hotmail Web Slice Gallery Ze I SE ehttn fgg 1a9 199 1 INDEX HTM Communication Devices Inc PA111 Network Configuration Utility CDI Ver 10 00 51D copyr
5. PORT AUTHORITY CDI SECURE ENCRYPTED OUT OF BAND MANAGEMENT Figure 5 PA199 Front Panel 2 1 1 LED s AAA MASTER MODULE PWR ALH BEC TRA ASM GTM RICO DOTO AN d A e O O O 0 0 0 SYS TERS a NN Z AER CHSL HOST Figure 6 PA111 LED s 2 1 1 1 Security LED s Upon power up of the Port Authority 199 the ALM and the SEC LED will illuminate for one second during the initialization This will signal that the device is operating properly and is ready for operation e ALM Alarm The ALM LED will illuminate when there is any internal problems with the Port Authority 199 Such problems may be o Internal Crypto Self Test Failure o Internal program checksum MAC calculation fault o Internal Modem Self Test Failure o Internal microprocessor fault e SEC Secure Copyright Communication Devices Inc 2 8 This will illuminate when the device is performing any crypto functions 2 1 1 2 Modem LED s TXM LED Transmit Data The TX LED will illuminate when the internal modem is transmitting RXM LED Receive Data The RX LED will illuminate when the internal modem is receiving data DTM LED Modem Data Terminal Ready The DTR LED will be illuminated when the Port Authority 199 is ready to connect via its internal modem o This LED will toggle during initialization and at the termination of any call o This LED needs to be illuminated for the internal modem to receive a call RI CD LED Ring Indic
6. SERIAL port will be connected to the Master Port Authority Host port that has been defined for connection to this Slave unit Installation Copyright Communication Devices Inc 3 14 3 1 10 SERIAL Port Cabling The pin connections on the RJ45 connector are CDI PA100 HOST RJ45 DCE PINOUTS PA 100 HOST Bag Pin Function Direction DB9_ 12345678 SN 7 bom N a N 3 X N 4 GD 5 5 GND FE 6 RX OUT 2 e cts our 8 RJ45 8 PIN MODULAR PINOUT 4 Tamper Seals and Switches 4 1 Tamper Seal locations and function PA111 tamper seal location Tamper seals are located at the bottom side edges of each device installed at the midpoint from the front to the back at the midline of the seal Copyright Communication Devices Inc 4 15 The purpose of the tamper seal is to show evidence if the device is opened or tampered with The seal will be broken at the junction of the cover white and the base blue If the seal is not continous then the device has been tampered with and the security officer should be informed There are internal tamper switches in the device which will zero out or erase any secure credentials stored in the device if the cover is removed The device will need to be re configured with security keying information before it can be used 5 Power Supply The Port Authority PAI11 PA155 amp PA199 have an IEC 14 connector which will accept a standard IEC 13 power cord
7. A PC running the Out of Band Manager OBM software accomplishes loading of the database and configuring the unit 1 3 4 Serial Port gt e D ei lt lt seen un ma mn Se e Connect Er a Sq directly to ER PC SE LILIA AAA AA ah Figure 3 Serial Connection Connect the DB9 to RJ45 adapter your PC Snap the RJ45 cable into the DB9 to RJ45 adaptor and the SERIAL input on the Port Authority 199 The Serial connection is 9600 baud 1 3 5 PA111 Client FEI SE Y PORT AUTHORITY S eee s LE Figure 4 Serial Client Connection If your PC is directly connected to a PAI11 plug in the Port Authority 199 into a telephone jack for the Modem function Both the PA111 and Port Authority must be given telephone numbers in Out of Band Manager OBM software 1 3 6 Configuring simple network parameters The PA 199 is fully configured via a central server running the Out of Band Manger software Local network properties can be configured via a dumb terminal or browser Copyright O Communication Devices Inc 1 4 Programming Network Properties in PA111 PA155 PA199 devices via Browser or Serial Console Port PAIX device needs minimum firmware version 10 00 49D PA1X devices are shipped with a default IP address of 199 199 199 1 There are two new simple ways to insert a valid IP address for your network into the device using a Web Browser or using a serial connection from your PC to the Serial
8. G VOOULE m Figure 2 PAI55 PA199 MADE IN THE LEA Wi COMME VICES COW Figure 2 PA199 Copyright O Communication Devices Inc 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 Common Connections An RJ45 connector SERIAL CONSOLE connection for loading the device from the Out of Band Manager OBM software or simple network settings from a dumb terminal interface This is labeled CONSOLE The defaults are 9600 baud 8 data no parity An RJ45 connector for a Network Connection This is a 10 100M interface and is labeled NETWORK There is a BROWSER function that allows simple network properties to be loaded Default Address is 199 199 199 1 An RJ11 connector for an analog TELCO connection to an internal Modem This is labeled TELCO 1 5 or 9 RJ45 connector s for connection to HOST console ports These are labeled HOST1 through HOST9 The defaults are 9600 baud 8 data no parity 1 5 or 9 RJ12 connector s for connection to CDI Power Control Modules These are labeled PCM1 through PCM9 These are TTL control ports Copyright Communication Devices Inc 1 2 1 3 Getting Started 1 3 1 Connecting Power to Device CAUTION THIS DEVICE SHOULD BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON AND MUST BE CONNECTED TO AN EARTHED MAINS SOCKET OUTLET The device will connect to a standard alternating current AC wall outlet OOVAC 15A 240VAC 075A 50 60Hz The socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and should be
9. NSTALL SHEET Loi iii ia ai dias 7 17 EIGURE LO UNS TALE SHEET EE 7 18 THERE ARE NO DEFAULT USER CREDENTIALS SHIPPED IN THE DEVICE IT NEEDS TO BE CONFIGURED VIA THE CDI OUT OF BAND MANAGER OBM TO OPERATE Copyright O Communication Devices Inc IV 1 Port Authority PA111 PA155 PA199 1 1 Port Authority PA111 PA155 PA199 The Port Authority 111 Port Authority 155 and Port Authority 199 are a Secure 1 5 or 9 port switch that provides network and dial up access to serial console ports The devices also provide power control of up to nine 9 remote devices All 3 models are based on the same chassis power supply and motherboard engine with added serial expansion boards for increased connectivity The chassis is a standard 1U 19inch rack mount type For the purposes of this manual we will only refer to the nine port version the Port Authority 199 AES All things that apply to the PA 199 apply to the PA 111 and PA 155 The device can be configured in 3 versions PA 111 PA 155 and PA 199 respectively All are FIPS 140 2 certified with 128 192 or 256 bit AES Cipher Feedback Encryption THERE ARE NO DEFAULT USER CREDENTIALS SHIPPED IN THE DEVICE IT NEEDS TO BE CONFIGURED VIA THE CDI OUT OF BAND MANAGER TO OPERATE There are five different types of connections on the rear panel PA111 MADE IN THE U S A WWW COMMDEVICES COM EXPANSION MODULE 2 Figure 1 PAI55 PA155 MADE IN THE LEA Wi COMME VICES COW EXP AM
10. O uuu es eat easiest dain A O edie Dates 2 9 Dix Data Temna Read HOSE PO u At iba 2 10 dio REAR PANEL E E 3 11 3 1 1 COMIC 5 TF OLIS een 3 11 SES Host Communication SERIAL Ports DCE HOSTI HOST9 css 3 1 Cabling for Host EE 3 12 I Cone m GH OUP T OL TOG DEE oues id 3 12 3 1 4 CONSOLE Torr FINOU uu anaq A ica 3 12 3 1 5 Power Control Module POS da 3 13 3 1 6 Cable connection for Power Modules Es 3 13 3 1 7 EE tc 3 14 3 1 8 Nebrork LOTA Ad 3 14 3 1 9 SERIALET OT EE 3 14 SIO SERIAL Port CAINE ie E OE ETEN N asa 3 15 4 TAMPER SEALS AND SWITCHES 4 15 4 1 TAMPER SBAL LOCATIONS AND FUNCTION s zsserssssccaaceactorengstssaasegabauaeteatdanheaae giewtaatesanagenaneebenien 4 15 5 POWERSUOPPLY EE 5 16 Gs ENVIRONVMENTA Lota rolas 6 16 7 MINS PATA TION a ees Backseat eerie cesarean sess ese emeeds eee 7 17 Copyright Communication Devices Inc HI Table Of Figures ER MIA atada idea 1 1 FIGURE P AP E aia 1 1 FIGURE SERIAL CONNECTION tii das ata l 1 4 FIGURE SERIAL CLIENT CONNECTION oan a a A a as 1 4 FIGURE S PATIST ee 2 8 PIGURE O PAL UTED nai does 2 8 EIGURE al PA ke bo 0 E RE 2 9 FIGURES PA TOO REAR PANE Lost e 3 11 FIGURE 9 RJS SOCKET CONNECTOR Mt e E KE 3 11 FIGURE LO DBO ADAPTER 3 12 FIGURE El CONSOLE PORT PINOUT naa A ykuna 3 13 On k RE Mia adoos 3 13 MIG URE OL SPC A o tee teeta A u Sate tina mu uQ Su ciate 3 13 FIGURED I
11. The device uses LSAMP 110VAC and O75AMP 240VAC MADE IN THE U S A WWW COMMDEVICES COM M EXPANSION MODULE 2 EXPANSION MODULE 1 TT CONSOLE PCM ASTER MODULE 10 100M SERIAL L SERIAL al ANALOG PCM9 PCM8 PCM7 PCM6 HOST9 HOST8 oer HOSTS PCMS PCM4 PCM3 PCM2 HOSTS HOST4 HOST3 Hoer i GOLI A Asis leo 6 Environmental e Operating temperature 0 Celsius to 45 Celsius 32 Fahrenheit to 113 Fahrenheit e Storage temperature 20 Celsius to 70 Celsius 4 Fahrenheit to 158 Fahrenheit e Operating humidity 10 to 85 non condensing e Storage humidity 5 to 90 non condensing e Operating altitude up to 10 000 ft 3049 m e Storage altitude up to 15 000 ft 4573 m e Voltage Parameters 100 240VAC 2 1 Amp 50 60Hz e Power consumption 2 Watts Copyright Communication Devices Inc 6 16 Installation T G31 daMOd IE y NE CEE NE Bf OI O861 VEE 26 I Ce Lo e ERES af GOOZO fN uoluoog gt 1 yu a HOLIMS LHS3Y ouj SIAS UONBILUNULUOO VS LLL Vd EL 031 HOM Li tu ii TN x I G VO INAOd WVA ONd V 104 AOLVALSININGY Wda REN LOV LNOD NOA TLINN SSVd HHI TIIM SNOLIOTINNOO ON ASA OL ORI WAA A4 Gohr 15SLINOO A4 O L SAAAN ALRIO ARO AN COP RC ISR IC RRO e I Il HIHI Data uondo qI JI T661 661 661 St 9MAIP I 10J SSIAPPE qI IMPJOP ML pa 23Sur st uondo dI H q8 1 10M394 Pue 3 Q8 OP L IY PIUUO N s 1od IJOSUO 31A9pD D9J99u u02 IY 0
12. ator and Data Carrier Detect The RI CD LED has two functions The RI function will illuminate flash when the internal modem is receiving a valid ring signal The DCD function is illuminated solid when the internal modem detects a valid carrier signal from another modem This occurs during connection with another modem 2 1 1 3 Console LED DTC Console port Data Terminal Ready This will illuminate when DTR is present on the console port indicating a terminal is present 2 1 1 4 Hosts LED s OD PUR A EXPARS CIH MODULE merme e EA A MAUL L E E ROSTS HOSTS HOETA HGETS MO HDETE HOST HOSTg HOSTS O Q 0 0 0 0 0 Q e Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q DTA Che ET COs DT CM DIS D5 Pid DTE Da BT CD DTS cha DTA Cha Figure 7 PA199 LED s Copyright Communication Devices Inc 2 9 e DTx Data Terminal Ready Host Port x This will illuminate when the Host Port x has DTR applied to it from a connected device This indicates a proper cable is installed and the connected device is ready e CDx Carrier Detect present on Host Port x This will illuminate when the Host Port x has CD present from the PA 199 device This signal is generated by the PA 199 e MOD PWR This illuminates when an expansion board is install in the expansion slot and is correctly powered Network LED s e Link Ethernet Link and Activity These LED s are mounted direct
13. d you will see this PAIDO Network Configuration Utility CDI Ver 10 00 510 copyright 2009 2010 Serial No PA11 914 400046 Allows PA111 to inform OBM Manager that it just been connected to network Not Support in DUM Manager Network Settings Network IP Address 199 199 199 1 Enter gt e You can type in the new IP address and hit return You will get to configure the same options seen in the web browser Allows PA111 to inform OBM Manager that it just been connected to network Not Support in DOM Manager Network Settings Network IP Address 199 199 199 1 Enter gt Network Port Number 14801 Enter gt Netmask 255 255 255 Enter gt Gateway IP Address HHH Enter gt DBM Manager 4 4 0 4 Enter gt OBM Port Number Enter gt Exit Configuration Y N e After network settings are entered hit Y to save and exit Copyright Communication Devices Inc 1 7 1 3 7 Full configuration of the PA 199 device The PA 199 is configured using a central server running CDI s Out of Band Manager OBM software This is a Windows software package that can configure and manage CDI devices If you are installing a PA 199 unit in the field Make the proper cable connections and then call your Out of Band Manager administrator to remotely configure the device You may be required to locally configure the Network Properties prior to OBM configuration 2 Port Authority PA199 Front Panel 2 1 FRONT PANEL Y WY
14. dual Power Control Modules up to 9 per device 3 1 2 Host Communication SERIAL Ports DCE HOST1 HOST9 The Host Communication Ports consist of RJ45 connector s for SERIAL connection to various devices that need to be accessed remotely The Ports are configured as DCE Data Communications Equipment modem ports for direct connection to DTE Data Terminal Equipment The default active high RS232 Control Signal is CTS Clear To Send DCD Data Carrier Detect Is active when the port is selected via logon menus RTS Request To Send and DTR Data Terminal Ready originate in the Host equipment The default communication parameters are 9600 baud 8 data bits and no parity If the host is connected and cabled correctly you should see the DTR LED on the front panel for that respective port CDI PA100 CNSL RJ45 DCE PINOUTS PA 100 CNSOLE RJ45 Pin Function Direction DBS T Figure 9 RJ45 Socket Connector Pinouts Copyright Communication Devices Inc 3 11 Cabling for Host Communication Ports A twelve foot eight pin silver satin cable with an RJ45 male plug on each end is supplied This is for connection to the Host Communication port of the Port Authority and the Host Device using the RJ45 DB9F connector and if required the DB25F DB9M adaptor Application specific cables can be purchased for direct connection to popular manufactures like Cisco Net Screen Juniper etc DESto F 145 mac RJ45 Feceptical ila Pugs R
15. easily accessible Make sure the power cord supplied is of the correct type for the country being installed The user is to disconnect all telecommunication network connectors before disconnecting the power supply cord In addition the equipment should be installed by a qualified service person and connected to a socket outlet with a protective earthing contact In English equipment must be connected to an earthed mains socket outlet In Finland Late on liitettava suojakosketinpistorasiaan In French D branchez tous les connecteurs de t l communications avant de couper l alimentation In Norway Apparatet ma tilkoples jordet stikkontakt In Sweden Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag The power parameters are 110VAC 240VAC 1 3 2 Power on and Self Test The PA111 will go through an automatic internal self test upon initial power up If any of the self tests fail the device will not continue to operate The status indicator for the self test is the Alarm LED e ALM Alarm The ALM LED will remain illuminated when there is any internal problems with the Port Authority 111 Such problems may be o Internal Crypto Self Test Failure o Internal program checksum MAC calculation fault o Internal Modem Self Test Failure Copyright Communication Devices Inc 1 3 o Internal microprocessor fault e Any failure of the Self Test will render the device inoperable 1 3 3 There are 4 ways to connect to the Port Authority 199
16. ight 2009 2010 Serial No PA11 910 000046 e You will see the firmware version in the device and its serial number e From this page you can enter these parameters Network Settings Network IP Address 199 199 199 1 Network Port Number Gateway IP Address OBM IP Address OBM Port Number o Allows PA111 to inform OBM Manager that it just been connected to network Not supported in DDM Manager Submit New Settings e The OBM Out of Band Manager is the new CDI software for managing CDI devices OBM IP Address and OBM Port Number fields can be disregarded if using DDM e After hitting the Submit New Settings button you will be able to connect to the device at the newly assigned address Copyright Communication Devices Inc 1 6 ID Using the Serial Console Port to configure IP address If you have an available serial port on your PC you can use the provided CDI adaptor and cable to connect directly to the Serial Console Port on the back of the PA1X to configure an IP address There will be a blue RJ45 DB9 adaptor that goes on a DB9 serial port on the PC A flat silver satin cable with RJ45 ends goes from the blue adaptor on the PC to the serial console port on the back of the PAIX e Once connected open a terminal program and connect to the COM port you are using at 9600 baud 8 databits No parity and stopbit You will get a User ID gt prompt from the device User ID gt e Hit the return key an
17. ly on the Network Connector on the rear of the chassis and illuminate when there is connectivity or a link present respectively General LED s e PWR Power This LED will illuminate when power is applied to the Port Authority 199 Switches e RESET Reset Holding in the Reset push button switch for certain lengths of time causes different results The suggested implement for pressing the RESET button is a paper clip lsecond Restarts Unit ALM LED turns on after 1 second after then restart they will cycle release 5second Returns SYSTEM KEY and ALM LED turns off after 5 seconds after then PASSWORD to default restart they will cycle release 12second Clears ALL RAM plus ALM and SEC turn on after 12 seconds then SYSTEM KEY and after restart they will cycle release PASSWORD to factory defaults total overwrite and wiped clear Copyright Communication Devices Inc 2 10 3 REAR PANEL Wi COME VICES COW EXPAREA MEHR md Figure 8 PA199 rear panel CONSOLE PCM1 HOSTI NETWORK TELCO 3 1 1 Communication Ports There are 5 types of communication ports on the PA 199 1 Telco RJ11 Analog telephone circuit 1 Per device Network RJ45 Ethernet 10 100 TCP IP circuit 1 per device Serial Console RJ45 Serial RS232 laptop connection per device Serial Host RJ45 Serial console of router firewall etc to be managed up to 9 per device oe oS 19 PCM Power Control Module TTL port for connection to indivi
18. nectors is used to control up to nine Power Ports The Power Modules are used to power cycle the remote devices that may have become inoperative This will reset the device and usually restore operation Power Ports can also be used to shut down turn off the power to a device that should not be operating The power can also be restored to a Power Module that has been turned off Figure 12 PCM Figure 13 PCM 3 1 6 Cable connection for Power Modules The cable connections to the Power Module consist of a crossed 4 wire cable with an RJ11 4P4C at each end Pin Pin 4 2 3 3 2 4 1 Copyright Communication Devices Inc 3 13 3 1 7 TELCO Port The TELCO Telephone Company port RJ11 4 wire is used to connect the telephone line to the internal modem 3 1 8 Network Port The Network port is a RJ45 connector for connection to a 10 100 Ethernet TCP IP Network 3 1 9 SERIAL Port The SERIAL Port contains an RJ45 connector with eight positions and eight conductors The function of this port is to configure the device locally or remotely using the Out of Band Manager OBM software This Port is configured as DTE for direction to a dumb terminal The default active high RS232 Control Signals are RTS Request to send and DCR Data Terminal Ready The default communication parameters are 9600 8 N When the Port Authority is configured with the OBM as a Slave unit the
19. s et H o MSIRJAS four feet E To Por Authorty Hog Ror RJ45 Feceptical Figure 10 DB9 adapter 3 1 3 Connecting an Output Port to a DCE The Output ports are all configured as DCE they look like modems The normal connection for this type of port is to a DTE a terminal Using a Null Modem adapter or a Null Modem cable can make connections of any of these output ports to a DCE device Adapter connections shown here are for the DB9 type as well as the DB25 type DE E ke DB25 F br oM UY N EJ 2 7 8 I 4 5 8 7 8 8 4 5 4 6 20 6 20 6 5 7 7 NOTE The reverse is also true The null modem can be used when connecting a D TE port if so equipped to another DTE port In other words use a null modem when connecting any two ports of the same configuration A BR CN 3 1 4 Console Port Pinout The console port is configures as a DTE asserting DTR and RTS and looking to connect to a DCE An RJ45 DB9 connecter is provided to attach this console port t a PC serial port for local simple config such as IP address Gateway etc Copyright Communication Devices Inc 3 12 CDI PA100 CNSL RJ45 DCE PINOUTS PA 100 CNSOLE RJ45 Pin Function Direction DB9 12345678 2 BIR Our t TX OUT 3 TX OUT 4 GND CS 5 GND _ RJ45 FEMALE DITA RJ45 8 PIN MODULAR PINOUT Figure 11 Console Port pinout 3 1 5 Power Control Module Ports A group of up to nine RJ11 con
20. tion Devices Inc accepts no liability For loss of profits or any other incidental special or consequential damage suffered by the purchaser even if Communication Devices Inc has been advised of the possibility of such damages nor for the claim against the purchaser by any other party Table of Contents 1 PORT AUTHORITY PA111 PA155 PA1990 1 1 1 1 PORT AUTHORITY PATTI PASS PATIO la bos 1 1 1 52 CONMON CONNECTION Seco ee las 1 2 1 3 GETTING FAR TED das 1 3 SE Fe Con eee Fower to IDIOTAS A ts 1 3 1 3 2 POWELL el 1 3 1 3 3 There are 4 ways to connect to the Port Authority 199 1 4 1 3 4 SECO Or A AAA A ci EGER SE 1 4 1 3 5 EAT E eebe 1 4 1 3 6 Configuring simple network parameters ooooooconnnnnnnnnnnnnnanononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 1 4 1 3 7 Full configuration of the PA 199 device E 1 8 2 PORT AUTHORITY PA199 FRONT PANEL 2 8 2 1 FRONT PANE reenen A piba ii 2 8 E E Ee 2 8 PEI PA A SEROTEC NRC A ON ls MET Cass 2 8 DAMM e2 ANNO Stra ED a sa 2 9 e TXN LEDs Trams MD MAA AAA EA AAA NAS 2 9 o RAM LED kece VE Da ii dd 2 9 DIEMELED ModemData TermmabiReddyuaq s a a S Qu up eet 2 9 e RICD LED Ring Indicator and Data Carrier Detect 2 9 2 1 1 3 TSO E D u sayasqa ta 2 9 SN IG E EN e EE sl estes
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