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Physical Overview and Port Description
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Power—Two-pin connector for Voltage In (VIN) and Ground (GND) to connect a 12 to 24 VDC
external power source.
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CAN—A three-wire CAN bus is used to connect additional modules, including the Cisco Reader
Module, Cisco Input Module, and Cisco Output Module.
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SVR (Server)—When the LED is steady green, the Gateway is connected to a Cisco PAM
appliance.
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Fast Ethernet interfaces—There are two 10/100 BASE-TX RJ-45 connectors:
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Serial interface—The RS-485 interface is not supported in this release.
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Wiegand interface—This interface can be configured as the following:
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Cisco Physical Access Gateway User Guide
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Cisco Physical Access Gateway Ports and Connectors: Top View
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Modules are connected using the CAN1 interface. The CAN2 interface is not supported
in this release.
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ETH 0: connects the Gateway to the network. ETH 0 also supports Power over Ethernet
(PoE) for the device (optional).
ETH 1: connects the device to a PC to access the device configuration web page.
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One 10-pin Wiegand/clock and data reader interface to connect a single door reader.
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Two 5-pin Wiegand/clock and data interfaces to connect two door readers (for installations
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where a 5-pin interface is sufficient).
Disconnect power from the Gateway or Reader module before connecting reader devices
to the modules. Connecting a reader device when the modules are powered can cause the
Gateway or Reader module to malfunction.
Chapter 2
Installing and Configuring the Cisco Physical Access Gateway
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