RCS/6000

RCS/6000 Hardware Manual Documentation
 

RCS/6000 Hardware Manual Rev A
    print version in a PDF file (154 KB)
  RCS/6000 On-line Hardware Manual
   
The on-line Hardware Manual is the most current version of the Manual. The on-line Manual includes changes which were not available for the print version distributed in the PDF format. This on-line guide documents Release 06E of the RCS/6000 firmware and is based on Revision A of the Hardware Manual (Part number: 80-001052-6). Currently, none of the information has changed. The on-line manual contains the same information as the PDF manual.
Systech Port Server Administrator's Guide
 

Systech Port Server Administrator's Guide Rev A
    print version in a PDF file (878 KB)
  On-line Port Server Administrator's Guide
   
The on-line Administrator's Guide is the most current version of the Guide. The on-line Guide includes changes which were not available for the print version distributed in the PDF format. This on-line guide documents Release 06A of the Systech port server operating system and is based on Revision A of the Administrator's Guide (Part number: 80-001042-5). Currently, there have been no changes to the on-line Guide. It is identical to the PDF version.
Adapting an RCS/6000 to an RCS/4000 Network
 
If you are using your RCS/6000 to replace a Systech RCS/4000 port server or including it in a network that already contains RCS/4000s, you may want to use an adapter on your RCS/6000 serial port that maps the RCS/6000 DB-9 connector to an RJ-45 connector emulating the RCS/4000 RJ-45 serial ports. The adapter would allow you to use your existing cables to connect to the RCS/6000. Information and a diagram for an RCS/6000 to RCS/4000 adapter are available in the on-line RCS/6000 Administrator's Guide in the section, Adapting Your RCS/6000 to an RCS/4000 Network
 
Newark Electronics (www.newark.com) can provide an adapter (DEM-45F Jack Adapter, Part Number 50F9356). The adapter is color coded as follows:
 
DB-9 Pin
RJ-45 Pin
Color
1
1
Blue
2
5
Green
3
4
Red
4
8
Gray
5
3
Black
6
8
Red
7
2
Orange
8
7
Brown
Newark Electronics
www.Newark.com
(800) 463-9275 (To find the nearest location)
Host Utilities
 
Deterministic Telnet Daemon (dtelnetd)
Available for UNIX Systems. Allows you to have telnet sessions and to specify which PTY device to use for an incoming telnet connection, rather than arbitrarily picking a PTY device. This allows you to have the same tty name every time you log in.
The r4000 Utility
Available for UNIX and Windows 95/98/NT/XP. Provides command line uploads and downloads from the RCS/6000. Allows you to script updates of software and configurations for your field installation.
The rtn Utility
Available for UNIX. Creates a pseudo-tty (pty) device on the host that is connected via TELNET or raw TCP to an RCS/6000 serial port. Allows UNIX programs such as tip(1C) and uucp(1C) to access serial devices attached to RCS/6000 ports.
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