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Configuring intrusion control units
Configuring a Sintony SI410
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B - Network connection via NK8000
The NK8000 network allows for connecting a SI410 unit using a serial line. The
NK82xx Ethernet Port unit provides an optimised (and possibly encrypted) access
to the LAN (Ethernet 10-Base-T) for DMS8000. NK82xx can also handle local
interactions between the connected subsystems.
The service PC running the SI410 SYLCOM tool can connect via another serial
port or over a LAN link. Note that the LAN connection for the tool requires the
SMN36/42/43 module see the
Network Connectivity Guide
).
MM8000 station
MM8000 +
Sylcom
DMS8000 connection SYLCOM tool connection (serial) SYLCOM tool connection (LAN)
MM8000 station
LAN
J10
SI410
LAN
J1
LAN
J10
SI410
SI410
Ethernet
10-base-T
RS232
SAQ11
cable
J7
RS232
SAQ18 cable
+ (crossed)
null-modem
adapter
RS232
SAQ18 cable
+ null-modem
RS232
RS232
SAQ18 cable
+ null-modem
Sylcom
SMN36/42
SI410 Network connectivity via NK8000: DMS8000 and Tool
C - Network connection via adapters
The use of serial-to-network adapter permits the LAN connection to DMS8000
using the SI410 serial port.
The internal adapter SMN36/42/43 or an external device (e.g. LANTRONIX
UDS1100) can support the LAN (Ethernet 10-Base-T, 10Kbps) connectivity. The
service PC running the SI410 SYLCOM tool can connect via another serial port or
over a LAN link.
In comparison with the option B, this solution offers no encryption or interaction
capability.
MM8000 station
Links to
MM8000
UDS1100
LAN
J10
RS232
SAQ18+adapter
SMN36/42
SI410
SI410
Sylcom
MM8000 +
Sylcom
LAN
Link to
MM8000
Link to
Sylcom
UDS1100
J1
RS232
SAQ18+adapter
SMN36/42
SI410
Ethernet
10-base-T
DMS8000 connection SYLCOM tool connection (serial) SYLCOM tool connection (LAN)
MM8000 station
LAN
J10
Links to
MM8000
UDS1100
RS232
SAQ18+adapter
SMN36/42
SI410
SI410
J7
J7
RS232
SAQ11
SI410 Network connectivity via adapters: DMS8000 and Tool