BushkaBlue FF06-6P User manual

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FF06-6P (Version 2.07)
User Guide
2013
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PLEASE NOTE: THIS PRO UCT IS NOT APPROVE FOR USE IN CHINA
All Rights Reserved (C) Copyright 2002-2011, Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd
Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd
100, Alexandra Road, Poole, Dorset, BH14 9EP, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 1202 606285
Tel from U.S.A. (Toll Free): 1 866 895 3130
Email: martin002@pushkablue.co.uk
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Disclaimer
Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specially disclaims any implied warranties or merchantability or fitness for any
particular purpose. Further, Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of
Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd to notify any such person of such revision or changes.
Trademarks
The Trademarks of the other Corporations which may be used in this manual are hereby acknowledged.
Warning: This Product may contain chemicals Known to the State of California to cause Cancer, and/or Birth Defects or Other Reproductive harm
Specifications:
1 x Multitech MT5600SMI Internal V34 Globally approved Modem
(MT5600SMI Conformity: UL 60590-1 (UL No: E150299)
EN60950:2000, EN55022:1994+A1:1995+A2:1997
EN55024:1998, TBR21:1998, FCC Part 68)
See Multitech Declaration of Conformity on Page 32 of this document
1 x RJ45 Serial Input (9,600bps, 8, N, 1)
6 x Serial ports (Speeds 9600bps, 115,200bps)
2 x AC (C13) Input 10 Amps 100-240VAC 50-60Hz
6 x AC (C14) Output 10 Amps 100-240VAC 50-60Hz
1 x External Autosensing 100-250VAC Power Adapter 5VDC (2.6amps)
1 x DC Input 5VDC (1Amp Max)
Dimensions: 435mm (W) x 44mm (H) x 400mm (D)
1U Rackmount
Weight: 2.5Kgs ( 5.5lbs)
Enclosure: Aluminium
Humidity: 10-80% non condensing
Operating Temperature: -10 to 45º C
Conformity:
IEC 60950-1:2001
UL: 60950-1 CISPR 22/A1:2004
CISPR 24/A2:2002 FCC CFR47: Part 15: 2006
Please note: This product does not have Homologation approvals for the following countries: Mainland China, Morocco, Peru, Tunisia, and Vietnam.
Please contact Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd for homologation status.

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CAUTIONS, PLEASE READ BEFORE INSTALLATION
1) THIS UNIT SHOULD ONLY BE INSTALLED BY A PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATIONS ENGINEER WHO
IS FAMILIAR WITH COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES.
2) THIS UNIT IS INTENDED FOR INDOOR USE ONLY
3) DO NOT INSTALL NEAR WATER OR EXPOSE THE PUSHKABLUE UNIT TO MOISTURE OR EXTREME TEMPERATURES.
4) DO NOT OPEN THE PUSHKABLUE CHASSIS FOR ANY REASON OR
MODIFY ANY PART OF THIS UNIT WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM PUSHKABLUE DATA COMMUNICATIONS LTD.
5) USE THIS PRODUCT ONLY WITH EQUIPMENT THAT HAS BEEN UL, Cul, CB Approved.
6) TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, USE ONLY 26 AWG (.41mm) OR LARGER TELEPHONE WIRING
7) NEVER INSTALL TELEPHONE WIRING DURING A LIGHTENING STORM
8) NEVER TOUCH UNINSULATED TELEPHONE WIRES OR TERMINALS UNLESS THE
TELEPHONE WIRE HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE NETWORK INTERFACE
9) DO NOT USE DEVICE IN THE VICINITY OF A GAS LEAK
10) THIS PRODUCT MUST BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE TELEPHONE NETWORK PRIOR TO SERVICING

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Regulatory Compliance USA and Canada
FCC Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions:
(1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
Industry Canada
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement Canadien sur le matériel brouilleur.
FCC Part 68 Telecom
1. This equipment complies with part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission Rules. On the outside surface of this equipment is a
label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number. This information must be provided to the telephone company.
2. The suitable USOC jack (Universal Service Order Code connecting arrangement) for this equipment is shown below. If applicable, the
facility interface codes (FIC) and service order codes (SOC) are shown.
3. An FCC-compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment. This equipment is designed to be connected to
the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack that is Part 68 compliant. See installation instructions for
details.
4. The ringer equivalence number (REN) is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to the telephone line.
Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the device not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all, areas
the sum of the RENs should not exceed 5.0. To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line, as determined
by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company.
5. If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary
discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify you as soon as
possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
6. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of the
equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications in
order to maintain uninterrupted service.
7. If trouble is experienced with this equipment (the model of which is indicated below) please contact Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. at the
address shown below for details of how to have repairs made. If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone
company may request you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved.
8. No repairs are to be made by you. Repairs are to be made only by Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd or its licensees. Unauthorized repairs void Registration and
Warranty.
9. This equipment should not be used on party lines or coin lines.
10. If so required, this equipment is hearing-aid compatible.
Manufacturer: Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd
Trade Name: Pushkablue
Model Number: FF06-6P
Registration No: None
Ringer Equivalence No: 0.1B
Modular Jack (USOC): RJ1 1C or RJ1 1W (single line)

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Canadian Limitations Notice
Notice: The ringer equivalence number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of
terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices
subject only to the requirement that the sum of the ringer equivalence numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5.
Notice: The Industry Canada label identifies certificated equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain
telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Industry Canada label does not guarantee the equipment
will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications
company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance
with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an
authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or
equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and
internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.
Compliance Directive 1999/5/EC
UK Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd hereby declares that this FF06-6P is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Bulgaria
Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd
декларирам
на своя отговорност, че дал
екосъобщително устройство
FF06
-
6P
съответства на
съществените изисквания по 1999/5/EC.
Czech Republic Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd tímto prohlašuje, že FF06-6P je ve shoděse základními požadavky a s dalšími příslušnými
ustanoveními Nařízení 1999/5/ES.
Denmark
Undertegnede Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr FF06-6P overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i
direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Netherlands Hierbij verklaart Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd dat het toestel FF06-6P in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere
relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.
Bij deze verklaart Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd dat deze FF06-6P voldoet aan de essentiële eisen en aan de overige relevante
bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999/5/EC.
Estonia
Käesolevaga kinnitab
Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd
seadme
FF06
-
6P
vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud
direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele.
Finland Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd vakuuttaa täten että FF06-6P tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä
koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.
France Par la présente, Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd déclare que l'appareil
FF06-6P est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE.
Par la présente, Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd déclare que ce FF06-6P est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres
dispositions de la directive 1999/5/CE qui lui sont applicables.
Germany Hiermit erklärt Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd, dass sich dieser FF06-6P in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen
und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet.
Hiermit erklärt Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd die Übereinstimmung des Gerätes [Type des Gerätes] mit den grundlegenden
Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Festlegungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG.
Greece
ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ
Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd
∆ΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ
FF06-6P ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩ∆ΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ∆ΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ Ο∆ΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ.
Hungary Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd ezennel kijelenti, hogy ez a FF06-6P termék megfelel az alapvetőkövetelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC
irányelv más vonatkozó rendelkezéseinek.
Iceland
Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd lysir her med yfir að thessi bunadur,
FF06-6P, uppfyllir allar grunnkrofur, sem gerdar eru i R&TTE tilskipun ESB nr 1999/5/EC
Italy Con la presente Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd dichiara che questo
FF06-6P è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.
Latvia Ar šo Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd deklarē, ka FF06-6P atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem
noteikumiem.
Lithuania
Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd
deklaruoja, kad irenginys
FF06
-
6P
tenkina 1999/5/EB Direktyvos esminius reikalavimus ir kitas sio
s
direktyvos nuostatas
Malta Hawnhekk, Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd , jiddikjara li dan FF06-6P jikkonforma mal-ħti ijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oħrajn
relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC.
Poland
Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd
,
deklarujemy z pełnąodpowiedzialnością, że wyrób
FF06-6P spełnia podstawowe wymagania i odpowiada warunkom zawartym w dyrektywie 1999/5/EC.
Portugal Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd declara que este FF06-6P está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras provições da Directiva
1999/5/CE.
Romania Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd declarăcăaparatul FF06-6P este în conformitate cu cerinţele esenţiale şi cu alte prevederi relevante
ale otărârii Guvernului nr. 88/2003 (Directivei 1999/5/EC).
Slov
akia
Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd
týmto vyhlasuje, že tento
FF06
-
6P
vyhovuje technickým požiadavkám a ďalším ustanoveniam
smernice 1999/5/ES, ktoré sa na tento výrobok vzťahujú.
Slovenia S tem dokumentom Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd, izjavlja, da je ta
FF06-6P v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in z drugimi ustreznimi določili Direktive 1999/5/EC.
Spain Por medio de la presente Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd declara que el FF06-6P cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera
otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Sweden
Härmed intygar
Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd
att denna
FF06
-
6P
står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och
övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.

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Contents
FF06-6P Hardware Overview………………………………………………………….... Page 7
FF06-6P Hardware Installation…………………………………………………………. Page 8
FF06-6P Basic Operation………………………………………………………………… Page 9
Logging on Page 9
Connecting to a Console Port Page 9
To Disconnect from a Console Port Page 9
FF06-6P Remote Power Function…………………………………………………………….. Page 10
Power OFF Function Page 10
Power ON Function Page 10
Power Reboot Function Page 10
Rommon Reboot Function (For Cisco Appliances) Page 10
Group Reboot Function Page 10
FF06-6P Configuration………………………………………………………………………….. Page 11-16
Configuration Using Abbreviated Commands………………………………………………………….. Page 11
Changing Admin 1 and Admin 2 Names & Passwords Page 12
Add, Change & Delete Users Page 13
Changing Prompt Name Page 14
Changing Console Port & Power Port Names Page 14
Split Administrator Gift Commands………………………………………………………………………. Page 14
Other Configurations…………………………………………………………………………………………Page 15
Adding, Removing Banner Page 15
Changing Disconnect Character Page 15
Turning PB Flow Control ON and OFF Page 15
Set the number of dial rings (1-9) Page 15
Set the Inactivity Timeout for Inactive data Page 15
Turn login Prompt Display ON and OFF Page 15
Configuration Using Menus………………………………………………………………………………… Page 16
FastFix Set Up Options……………………………………………………………….…………………….. Page 16
Send Break Signal (For Cisco Appliances) Page 16
Set Port Names Page 17
Set System Time & Date Page 17
Set Comm Port Speeds Page 18
Set Security Keys Page 19
Set Banner Page 20
Other Main Menu Features Page 20
Changing Admin 1 Name and Passwords……………………………………………………………….. Page 21
Pushkablue Secure Administrator Software Page 22

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Set Comms Options…………………………………………………………………………………………. Page 23-24
Set Inactivity Timeout Page 23
Set Disconnect Character Page 23
Set PB Flow Control Page 24
Set login Prompt Display Page 24
Set dialing Type Page 24
Line Modulation Speeds Page 24
Set Number of Dial Rings Page 24
Pushkablue Manage Users……………………………………………………............................................Page 25
Add User Page 25
Delete User Page 25
Delete All Users Page 25
Show user Configuration Page 26
Dial Out and Answer Call……………………………………………………………………………………..Page 26-28
How to make a dial out call (Via TERM Port) Page 26
How to Disconnect a Call Page 27
How to Answer a Call Page 28
RJ45 Serial Port Pin Outs & Standard Cable Specifications………………………………………… Page 28-29
Pushkablue Factory Default Reset…………………………………………………………………………Page 29
Spare 10 Amp Fuse……….…………………………………………………………………………………. Page 29
Multitech Internal V34 Globally Approved Modem……………………………………………………...Page 30

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Hardware Overview
1- Screw Insert for DC Bracket 7- Console Ports 4 to 6 (9,600bps to 115,200bps)
2- 5V DC Connector 2.1mm (1Amp) 8- AC Input A(100-250VAC, 50-60Hz, 10Amps Max Load)
3- Modem Connector (RJ11) 9- AC Outputs A1, A2, A3 (100-250VAC, 50-60Hz, 10Amps Max Load)
4- Factory Reset Button (Behind Panel) 10- AC Outputs B1, B2, B3 (100-250VAC, 50-60Hz, 10Amps Max Load)
5- TERM (RS232) Port, (9,600bps, 8, None, 1) 11- AC Input B(100-250VAC, 50-60Hz, 10Amps Max Load)
6- Console Ports 1 to 3 (9,600bps to 115,200bps)
Accessories
Included with the FF06-6P:
1 x Globtek AC (100-240V) to DC (5V 2.6Amps) Power Adapter.
6 x Red Straight Cat 5 UTP Cables (Straight Through, Patch leads) 2 mtrs (6ft)
1 x RJ45 to 9Way D Female Adapter (Connects PC Comm Ports to TERM Port, using straight RJ45 cable)
6 x IEC C13 to C14 Power Cord 2 mtrs (6ft)
1 x RJ11 Modem Cable 3 mtrs (9ft), 1 x RJ11 Modem Cable 5 mtrs (15ft)
1 x DC Connector S Bracket & Screw
1 x CD with User Guides & Software
If any of the above items are missing or damaged, or you have any support questions, please contact Pushkablue Data Communications Ltd.
email: pushkablue001@gmail.com
Telephone From USA (Toll Free) 1 866 895 3130
Telephone From UK: 01202 717116
Telephone From Rest of World: + 44 1202 717116
Office Hours: 9:00am UK GMT to 5:30pm (USA Eastern time)

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Hardware Installation
Installation of the FF06-6P is very simple. We have created a step by step graphic below for your convenience, but there is no specific order required
when connecting the cables and devices.
1
Connect External Power
Adapter to DC Connector
2
Fix S Bracket over
the DC Connector
S Bracket
& Screw
3
Connect supplied Modem
Cable to PS N Line and
Modem Connector (RJ11)
Connect Red Straight Cables to
Network Appliance Console ports
to POR S 1 to POR 6
45
Connect Supplied IEC C13 to C14 Power Cords
from the IEC C13 Power Outlets (A1 A2 A3 & B1 B2
B3) to the Network Appliance Power Inlets (C14)
6
AC Input A
100-250VAC 50-60Hz
(10Amps Max)
AC Input B
100-250VAC 50-60Hz
(10Amps Max)
8 Amps Recommended Collective
Current Load over A1, A2 & A3 Outlets.
USA @ 115V ( 920Watts)
EU @ 220V (1,760 Watts)
UK @ 240V (1,920 Watts)
8 Amps Recommended Collective
Current Load over B1, B2 & B3 Outlets.
USA @ 115V ( 920Watts)
EU @ 220V (1,760 Watts)
UK @ 240V (1,920 Watts)
Use Network Appliance
Power Cords
Use Network Appliance
Power Cords
Front View
Rear View
7
When you have connected the External Power Adapter to the FF06-6P and Power Source (100V to 250V 50-60Hz), you should see the TERM LED and
AA LED, illuminate after 8 to10 seconds later.
The FF06-6P is ready to receive calls.
When a call comes in, you should see the AA LED Flicker twice (If Dial Rings Default is set to 2 Rings).
After approximately 20 seconds, if the modem synchronization is successful, you will see the TX and RX LEDs Illuminate.
If the after the AA LED Flickers and then after approximately 20 seconds, it resets itself to constantly on, it means that Modems have not been able to
negotiate a speed. This is normally due to a bad PSTN Line condition.
A solution for this is to get the calling modem to negotiate its speed at a lower level.
The AT Command to do this is: AT+MS=V22B<CR>
If you know a call has been instigated, but the AA LED does not Flicker, this could mean:
1) A Faulty Line
2) The Wrong Number is being called.
3) The Supplied Modem Cable has a fault
From experience, it is very rarely the Pushkablue device.
A Solution is to attach a telephone to the Line, using the modem cable and get the calling operator to ring the number again.

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FF06-6P
Basic Operations
This section describes the basic operational features and functionality of the FF06-6P.
Logging On
If you are logging on via the TERM Port, you need the Pushkablue RJ45 to 9 Way d Adapter and a Straight RJ45 to RJ45 Cable (Patch lead).
Set the Terminal Emulation to: 9,600bps, 8, None, 1 (Please Note: <CR> = Enter in this document)
Hit <CR> to get the Login: prompt
The Factory Default Administrator login details are:
Administrator name: SysAdmin001
Administrator 1
st
Password: PushkaBlue
Administrator 2
nd
Password: DoNotKnow
(All of the above entries are case sensitive)
FF06-6P Main Menu
Previous User Login : <no one>
(1) - Console
(2) - Console
(3) - Console
(4) - Console
(5) - Console
(6) - Console
(A1) - Power Control Module
(A2) - Power Control Module
(A3) - Power Control Module
(B1) - Power Control Module
(B2) - Power Control Module
(B3) - Power Control Module
(G) - Group Reboot
(I) - Information
(C) - Input A/B Current Status
(L) - Logout
(V) - View Log File
(D) - Dial Out
(N) - aNswer Call
(F) - FastFix Setup Options
(M) - Manage Users
Ok :
The FF06-6P is ready to operate in its factory default state. So if you just wish to connect to console ports or invoke a Power change, this section will
provide the information for basc operation.
Connecting to a console port
There are 6 x Console Ports on the FF06-6P.
From the Main menu choose the number of the console port (1 to 6) to connect, then press <CR>
Example, if you wish to connect to Console port 1, type: 1<CR>,
Hit <CR> again and you should see the network appliance login prompt.
To Disconnect from the console port,
(the factory default disconnect character is CTRL+X)
Hold the CTRL key down and press the letter X3 times quickly. If successful, you should now be back at the FF06-6P Main Menu screen.

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REMOTE POWER FUNCTIONS
Power OFF Function
If you wish to turn the power off to a network appliance that is connected to power outlets A1, A2, A3 or B1, B2, B3, from the Main Menu,
Type the Letter and number of the power Outlet (e.g. A1): A1<CR>
A New Menu will appear:
Power - Status(S), On(N), Off(F), Reboot(R), Exit(X,<CR>) :Type: F<CR> A New question will appear:
How Long 1 - 168 hours :
Choose how many hours you would like the network appliance to be off. (1 to 168 Hours).
Example, if you want the network appliance to be turned off for 24 Hours type: 24<CR>
Power On Function
If you wish to turn the power back on to a network appliance, from the Main Menu,
Type the Letter and number of the power Outlet (e.g. A1): A1<CR>
A New Menu will appear:
Power - Status(S), On(N), Off(F), Reboot(R), Exit(X,<CR>) :Type: N<CR>
This will turn on the P1 Outlet and return you to the Main menu.
Power Reboot Function
If you wish to invoke a power reboot function of network appliance that is connected to power outlets A1, A2, A3 or B1, B2, B3
from the Main Menu, type: A1<CR> or B1<CR>
A New Menu will appear:
Power - Status(S), On(N), Off(F), Reboot(R), Exit(X,<CR>) :Type: R<CR> A New question will appear:
Reboot (y/n)? Type: Y<CR>
You will now see a count down from 10 to 1 while the P1 Outlet is Off. Power is restored after 10 seconds and will take you back to the Main Menu.
Rommon Reboot Function (For Cisco Network Appliances)
If you wish to invoke a Rommon reboot function of a Cisco network appliance that is connected to power outlets A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, B3
1) Follow the steps Power Reboot function (above)
2) When you are taken back to the Main Menu, type:
F<CR> for FastFix Setup Options, then choose (B) – Send Break
3) You will be asked, which port.
4) Choose the Console Port (1 to 6) that the Cisco Network Appliance console port is connected to, you will then be returned to the Main Menu.
If you now choose that console port, you should see that the Cisco Network Appliance is in Rommon Mode.
Please note: You have approximately 60 seconds from the Power being re applied to send the break to the console port
GROUP REBOOT Function
If you wish to reboot both A1 and B1 Outlets at the same time
At The Main menu type: G<CR>
You will then be prompted with:
Enter Ports to Reboot from A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, B3 or A (All) (<CR> alone to end): Either type the letter and number Power outlets(Example: A1,B1)
This will then invoke a Power Reboot on both Outlets A1 & B1 and you will then be returned to the Main Menu.
Or Type: A<CR> to instigate all 6 Power outlets to reboot

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FF06-6P Configuration
There are two ways you can configure an FF06-6P.
1) Using Abbreviated Commands at the Main Menu (Not sub Menus)
2) Using the Menus and Sub menus. (Page 16)
Configuration Using Abbreviated Commands
Please Note: You can ONLY enter abbreviated commands at the Main Menu.
FF06-6P Main Menu
Previous User Login : <no one>
(1) - Console
(2) - Console
(3) - Console
(4) - Console
(5) - Console
(6) - Console
(A1) - Power Control Module
(A2) - Power Control Module
(A3) - Power Control Module
(B1) - Power Control Module
(B2) - Power Control Module
(B3) - Power Control Module
(G) - Group Reboot
(I) - Information
(C) - Input A/B Current Status
(L) - Logout
(V) - View Log File
(D) - Dial Out
(N) - aNswer Call
(F) - FastFix Setup Options
(M) - Manage Users
Ok :<Enter your command lines here>
1) Abbreviated Commands can ONLY be entered at the Main Menu prompt.
2) The Abbreviated Commands field is not case sensitive, but the values may be (example: User names and Passwords)
3) If the Abbreviated command is entered incorrectly, it is ignored.
4) You can create a text file, using an application such as Notepad, for downloading the commands.
Please Note: The download of a text file must be done over a Dial up connection, NOT the terminal ports, as the TERM Port Does NOT have flow
control and configurations would be lost.
5) Abbreviated Command configurations are ONLY available to Admin 1 and Admin 2. Some abbreviated commands are NOT available to Admin 2.
On the next page, a list of abbreviated commands and their functions.

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Changing Admin 1 and 2 Names and Passwords
The FF06-6P has two Administrators. This enables network operations organizations or departments to share the same Out of Band management
device on the same telephone line, but have no access to each other’s console ports or power ports. It in effect creates two virtual out of Band
Management devices in one, using only one telephone line. The factory default settings are:
Admin 1
Default Admin 1 name: SysAdmin001
Default Admin 1 Password 1: PushkaBlue
Default Admin 1 Password 2: DoNotKnow
(All of the above are case sensitive)
Admin 1 from factory default has access to ALL Console Ports & Power Ports
Admin 2
Default Admin 1 name: SysAdmin002
Default Admin 1 Password 1: PushkaBlue
Default Admin 1 Password 2: DoNotKnow
(All of the above are case sensitive)
Admin 2 from factory default has NO access to Console Ports & Power Ports
Below are the Admin 1 and Admin 2 Names and Password change commands (Please Note: <CR>=Enter)
Abbreviated
Command
Admin 1
Admin 2
Parameters/Values
Description
AN=
1-16 Characters (No
Spaces)
Case Sensitive
Enables you to change the Admin 1 name
(Default: SysAdmin001)
Example: AN=NewAdmin1Name<CR>
SysAdmin001 has now been changed to: NewAdmin1Name
AP1=
Minimum 8, Maximum 16
Characters, Case
sensitive
Enables you to change the Admin 1 Password 1
(Default: PushkaBlue)
Example: AP1=NewPassword1<CR>
PushkaBlue has now been changed to: NewPassword1
AP2=
Minimum 8, Maximum 16
Characters, Case
sensitive
Enables you to change the Admin 1 Password 2
(Default: DoNotKnow)
Example: AP2=NewPassword2<CR>
DoNotKnow has now been changed to: NewPassword2
AP=
Minimum 8, Maximum 16
Characters, Case
sensitive
Enables you to change the Admin 1 Password 1, Disable Password 2
(Default: PushkaBlue)
Example: AP=NewPassword1<CR>
PushkaBlue has now been changed to: NewPassword1 & has disabled
Password 2
A2N=
1-16 Characters (No
Spaces)
Case Sensitive
Enables you to change the Admin 2 name
(Default: SysAdmin002)
Example: A2N=NewAdmin2Name<CR>
SysAdmin002 has now been changed to: NewAdmin2Name
Please note: Admin 1 can ONLY do this once at factory default status
A2P1=
Minimum 8, Maximum 16
Characters, Case
sensitive
Enables you to change the Admin 2 Password 1
(Default: PushkaBlue)
Example: A2P1=NewAdmin2Password1<CR>
PushkaBlue has now been changed to: NewAdmin2Password1
Please note: Admin 1 can ONLY do this once at factory default status
A2P2=
Minimum 8, Maximum 16
Characters, Case
sensitive
Enables you to change the Admin 2, Password 2
(Default: DoNotKnow)
Example: A2P2=NewAdmin2Password2<CR>
DoNotKnow has now been changed to: NewAdmin2Password2
Please note: Admin 1 can ONLY do this once at factory default status
A2P=
Minimum 8, Maximum 16
Characters, Case
sensitive
Enables you to change the Admin 2 Password 1, Disable Password 2
(Default: PushkaBlue)
Example: A2P=NewAdmin2Password 1<CR>
Pushkablue has now been changed to: NewAdmin2Password1 & Has
disabled Admin 2 Password 2
Please note: Admin 1 can ONLY do this once at factory default status

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Add, Change & Delete Users
Each Administrator (Admin 1 and Admin 2) can add up to 10 User Accounts to each. User Accounts do NOT have configuration rights.
This section shows you how to: Add, Change & Delete user names, Passwords and Port Assignments.
Each Administrator can have up to 10 User Accounts (U1to U10), Users do NOT have configuration rights
The Abbreviated Commands below show how to set up users and their parameters. (Please note: <CR> = Enter)
Abbreviated
Command
Admin 1
Admin 2
Parameters/Values
Description
U
n
N=
1-16 Characters (No
Spaces)
Case Sensitive
Enables you to Add or Change Username
n
where nvalue is 1 to 10 (Users 1 to 10)
Example: U7N= FirewallOps01<CR>
FirewallOps01 User name has been created in slot 7
U
n
P1=
Minimum 8, Maximum 16
Characters, Case
sensitive
Ena
bles you to Add or Change User
n
Password 1
where nvalue is 1 to 10 (Users 1 to 10)
Example: U7P1= FireOpsPassword 1<CR>
FirewallOps01 1
st
Password is now: FireOpsPassword1
U
n
P2=
Minimum 8, Maximum 16
Characters, Case
sensitive
Enables you to Add or Change User
n
Password 2
where nvalue is 1 to 10 (Users 1 to 10)
Example: U7P2= FireOpsPassword 2<CR>
FirewallOps01 2
nd
Password is now: FireOpsPassword2
UnCP=
1;2;3;4;5;6
Enables you to Assign Console Ports 1 to
6
to User
n
where nvalue is 1 to 10 (Users 1 to 10)
Please note: Each port number should be separated by a semi-colon (;)
Example: U7CP=1;24;5<CR>
User 7(FirewallOps01) has console Port access to Ports: 1 ,2,4 & 5
U
n
PP=
A1, A2, A3 & B1, B2, B3
Enables you to Assign Power Port A1 A2 A3 & B1 B2 B3 to User
n
where nvalue is 1 to 10 (Users 1 to 10),
Example: U7PP=A1;A2;B1;B2<CR>
Please note: Each port number should be separated by a semi-colon (;)
User 7(FirewallOps01) has Power Port access to:A1 A2 & B1 B2
U
n
DB=
Telephone number
(16 digits)
Add or Change a Dial back Security telephone number including
commas (,) where nvalue is 1 to 10 (Users 1 to 10)
example: U7DB=9,1234567890
User 7 (FirewallOps01)dial back number is: 9,1234567890
U
n
DEL
1-10
Enables you to Dele
te Username
n
where nvalue is 1 to 10 (Users 1 to 10)
Example: U7DEL<CR>
User 7(FirewallOps01) is now Deleted
DELALL
<CR> Deletes
ALL
users in database (UPPER CASE)
Example: DELALL<CR>
ALL Users are now DELETED
You can add any parameter to any user account at anytime.
However, if you change the Console port or Power Port assignments to an existing User account, you have to re type ALL of the port numbers, because
the system overwrites the current port assignment status of that User.
If you are assigning more than one port Console Port or Power Port to a User, each port number must be separated by a semi-colon (;).
Example User setup configuration for User 1:
U1N=FirewallOps02<CR>
U1P1=FireOpsPassword1<CR>
U1P2= FireOpsPassword2<CR>
U1DB=9,3314569001<CR>
U1CP=1;2;3<CR>
U1PP=A1;B1<CR>

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Changing Prompt Name
(Please note: <CR> = Enter)
Abbreviated
Command
Admin 1 Admin 2
Parameters/Values Des ription
PR=
1-32 Characters
(including spaces)
Changes the Pushkablue Prompt name
(efault: OK)
Example: pr=Pushkablue-New York
Prompt name would now show: Pushkablue-New York:
Changing Console Port and Power Port Names
Abbreviated
Command
Admin 1
Admin 2
Parameters/Values Description
CnN=
1 to 32 Characters
(including Spaces)
Changes Console Port
n
Name (
n
= 1 to 6)
Where nis the Console port number:
Example: C1N=Cisco 2610-01
Console Port 1 name would now show: Cisco 2610-01
PnnN=
1 to 32 Characters
(including Spaces)
Changes Power Port
n
nName (
n
n
=A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, B3)
Where nn is the Power port number:
Example: PA1N=Cisco 2610-01 Power
Power Port A1 name would now show: Cisco 2610-01 Power
Split Administrator Gift Commands
The Split Administrator function allows 2 separate departments of organizations share the same Out of Band device and telephone line, but each
department cannot control or gain access to each other’s console or power ports.
ACP=
1;2;3;4;5;6
Allocates Console Ports to other Administrator
(Default: Not Active, until invoked by Admin 1)
Example: If logged in as Admin 1: acp=4;5;6<CR>
Console Port s 4,5 & 6, is now Gifted to Administrator 2
APP=
A1, A2,A3 & B1, B2, B3
Allocates Power Ports to other Administrator
(Default: Not Active, until invoked by Admin 1)
Example: If logged in as Admin 1: app=B1<CR>
Power Port B1, is now Gifted to Administrator 2
Admin 1 has to Gift console and power ports to Admin 2. Once this has been instigated, Admin 1 loses control and access to these ports.
Admin 2 can however; Gift console and power ports back to Admin 1 also. The abbreviated commands are the same for each Administrator.
From a factory default status, Admin 1 can also change the default Admin 2 name (default: SysAdmin002) and
Passwords (Default: Pushkablue, DoNotKnow). But This Can ONLY be done ONCE.
If logged in as Admin 2, you can change the Admin 2 Name and Passwords independently from Admin1.
The commands to Gift console ports and Power ports are the same for both Admin 1 and Admin 2, they are:
To Gift Console Ports, type: acp=n<CR>
(n= Console port Number)
If you are Gifting more than one console port, place a semi-colon (;) between the numbers, example: acp=1;2;3<CR>
To Gift Power Ports, type: app=nn<CR>
(nn = Power Port Number A1 A2 A3 or B1 B2 B3)
Please Note: If you are Gifting more than one Power Port, place a semi-colon (;) between the numbers, example: app=A1;B1<CR>
Once this has been done, hit<CR> 3 times quickly to refresh the Main Menu, you should see the console and
Power ports Gifted have gone from the Main Menu.

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Other Configuration commands
1) Adding & Changing Login Banner
2) Changing Disconnect character
3) Turning PB Flow Control on or Off
4) Set the Number of Dial rings on Auto Answer
5) Set the Inactivity Timeout for Inactive data
6) Turn Login prompt Display on or off (Please note: <CR> = Enter)
Abbreviated
Command
Admin 1
Admin 2
Parameters/Values Description
BN=
254 Characters
(including spaces)
BN=<CR>Disables banner
Adds a Security Banner at the Login Prompt.
Use \n as the new line command. When finished with banner text press
<CR>
Please note: word wrap must be disabled if the banner text enters a new
line
Example: This is a secure site\nUnauthorised attempts will be
prosecuted.<CR>
This would read at the Login:
This is a secure site
Unauthorized attempts will be prosecuted
To remove Banner type: BN=<CR>
DC=
Any Single Character
Change the Disconnect Character (Example Semi Colon (;)
(Default: CTRL+XXX)
Example: DC=D<CR>
Disconnect character is now D(Pressed 3 times quickly to return to the
Main Menu.
PBFC=
On or Off
Turns PB Flow Control on or Off ( Example PBFC=On)
(Default: On)
Example: PBFC=off<CR>
PB Flow Control is turned OFF
Example: PBFC=On<CR>
PB Flow Control is turned ON
DR=
1-9
Sets the number of dial rings before the FF06-6P answers the call
(Default: 2)
Example: DR=6<CR>
The Pushkablue unit will answer on 6 rings
IT=
1-99
Changes the Inactivity time out parameter from 1-99 minutes (0=Never)
(Default: 5)
Example: IT=20<CR>
The Pushkablue unit will disconnect the call or Terminal session when
data inactivity is more than 20 minutes.
LPD=
On/Off
Changes the Login Display prompt On or Off (Default: On)
Example: LPD=Off<CR>
This removes the word LOGIN: when the modems synchronize
Example: LPD=On<CR>
This enables the word LOGIN: to appear when the modems
Synchronize

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FF06-6P Configuration Using Menus
(F) - FastFix Set Up Options
This section covers the (F)-FastFix Setup Options. To access the Pushkablue setup options:
From the Main Menu type: F<CR>
FF06-6P main Menu
Previous User Login : <n
o one>
(1) - Console
(2) - Console
(3) - Console
(4) - Console
(5) - Console
(6) - Console
(A1) - Power Control Module
(A2) - Power Control Module
(A3) - Power Control Module
(B1) - Power Control Module
(B2) - Power Control Module
(B3) - Power Control Module
(G) - Group Reboot
(I) - Information
(C) - Input A/B Current Status
(L) - Logout
(V) - View Log File
(D) - Dial Out
(N) - aNswer Call
(F) - FastFix Setup Options
(M) - Manage Users
Ok :
We will explain each option from the top down.
(B) - Send Break Signal (For Cisco Appliances)
The Send Break Signal function is designed to send a break sequence ONLY to a Cisco console port locally. This is used when a remote network
operator wishes to invoke Rommon Reboot on the Remote Cisco device.
(Please note, the Cisco device has to be powered down and back on again by a local person).
To send a break sequence, type B<CR>
OK: Available Ports
1 Cisco Console-01
2 Cisco Console-02
3 Cisco Console-03
4 Cisco Console-04
5 Cisco Console-05
6 Cisco Console-06
Select Port or <CR> alone to quit :
Choose port 1 to 6<CR> depending which port you wish to send the break signal to??
Once the break signal has been sent, you will see:
“Sending Break”
You will have been returned to the Pushkablue Setup Options main menu

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(1) – Set Comms Options
This section is dealt with later in this document but covers the following subjects (Page 23):
(1) - Set Inactivity Timeout
(2) - Set Disconnect Character
(3) - Set PB Flow Control
(4) - Set Login Prompt Display
(5) - Set Dialling Type
(6) - Line Modulation Speeds
(7) - Set Number of Dial In Rings
(3)- Set Port Names
You may wish to change the FF06-6P console port (1 to 6) names, so operators can identify the correct console device.
From the Main Menu , choose Pushkablue Setup Options, then
Choose 3 Set Port names.
(Example F<CR>, then 3<CR>)
You will be asked to choose a port number
Select Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3:
So if you wish to change console 1 to another name such as Cisco-2800-01
Type: 1<CR>
Current Port Label : Console
Change (y/n)?
Type:Y<CR>
Next you will be asked to input the console port name (Spaces are allowed) 1-32 Characters.
Enter Port Label (Up to 32 Characters) :<New Port Name><CR>
When you go back to the Main Menu, you should now see the Console port name has been changed.
(4) – Set System Time and Date
To Change the System Time and Date
From the Main Menu , choose Pushkablue Setup Options, then
Choose 4 Set System Time and Date
(Example F<CR>, then 4<CR>)
You will be given a prompt:
Current time is 01Jan1980 02:32:11
Change (y/n)?
Type: Y<CR>
You will receive another prompt:
Enter Date (dd/mm/yy):
The date is set DD/MM/YY, example: 31/12/08,
So Type: DD/MM/YY<CR>
Another prompt for the time will appear: Enter Time (hh:mm:ss):
The Time is set HH:MM:SS, example: 23:10:00
So Type: HH:MM:SS<CR>
You will then be sent back to the Pushkablue setup Options menu.

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(5) – Set Comm Port Speeds
All of the console port (1 to 6) default speeds are 9,600bps. To change the console port speed.
From the Main menu, choose Pushkablue Setup Options,
Choose 5- Set Comm Port speeds.
Example: F<CR>then 5<CR>
You will be asked to choose a console port:
Current Console Port Speeds:
1 Console 9600
2 Console 9600
3 Console 9600
4 Console 9600
5 Console 9600
6 Console 9600
Select Port or <CR> alone to quit :
To change the Console Port speed of Console 1
Type: 1<CR>
A New Menu will appear:
(1) - 9600
(2) - 19200
(3) - 38400
(4) - 57600
(5) - 115200
(X, <CR>) - Back to Previous Menu
Select Speed:
Now choose the speed you require, for example 2<CR> for 19200bps
Current Console Port Speeds:
1 Console 19200
2 Console 9600
3 Console 9600
4 Console 9600
5 Console 9600
6 Console 9600
Select Port or <CR> alone to quit :
Now you can see that Console 1 has changed to 19,200bps. Hit <CR> to Exit or choose 1-6 for another port speed.

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(6) - Set Security Keys
This function is where you set up the security ID keys which work with the Pushkablue Secure Administrator and Other Pushkablue models:
(FF02-1P, FF02-1PB, FF03, FF06, FF16, FF03-3P, FF06-6P FF06-6P),
PLEASE NOTE: IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO USE THE PUSHKABLUE SECURE ADMINISTRATOR
OR DIAL OUT USING A PUSHKABLUE DEVICE, THIS FUNCTION MUST BE LEFT DISABLED.
From the Pushkablue Setup Options Menu Type 6<CR>
This line appears:
Admin Security Key is Currently Enabled
Change (y/n)? Type Y<CR> if you wish to disable Admin Security Keys or
<CR> if you wish to leave this feature enabled.)
It is recommended that you leave the Admin Security key enabled
Admin Security Key : AdminKeyDefault
Change (y/n)? Type Y<CR> if you wish to change the Admin Security Keys or <CR> if you do not)
normally left as default if you are not using Pushkablue Secure Administrator Software
If “Y”
This Line appears (Please note: Any combination of Letters and numbers, Case Sensitive, No spaces)
Enter Admin Security Key (10 to 20 Characters) :TypeLetTersaNdnumBers<CR>
PLEASE RECORD YOUR ADMIN KEY NOW
This line appears:
User Security Key : Disabled
Change (y/n)?Type Y<CR> if you wish to set up the security keys (or <CR> if you wish to leave this feature disabled.)
If "Y"
This line appears:
WARNING!! IF YOU CHOOSE THIS OPTION, YOU WILL NEED A PUSHKABLUE UNIT TO DIAL
THIS DEVICE. THIS SECURE USER ID FEATURE WILL NOT ALLOW ANY CONVENTIONAL
MODEM TO CONNECT TO IT. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A CALLING PUSHKABLUE UNIT OR YOU
ARE IN DOUBT CHOOSE "NO".
Confirm (y/n)?
Type: Y<CR> if you are happy to proceed or:
N<CR> if you do not wish to enable the User security key.
We will assume you have chosen yes.
Enter User Security Key (10 to 20 Characters) :Type LetTersaNdnumBers<CR>
(Please note: Any combination of Letters and numbers, Case Sensitive, No spaces)
Once you have entered the key a new line appears
Auto insert ID Key on Dial Out is Currently Disabled
Change (y/n)?
This feature enters the Secure User ID Key automatically on User dial out (Default: disabled)
If you wish to enable this feature Type: Y<CR> if not Type N<CR> or just hit <CR>
If you wish to disable this feature, follow the same procedure.
This takes you back to the Pushkablue Setup Options Menu.

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(7) – Set Banner
You can enable a banner which will appear with the Login Prompt.
This Banner is to show unauthorised users that a prosecution will be invoked if unauthorised access is attempted.
To enable a banner, from the main menu, choose Pushkablue Setup Options,
Choose 7 Set Banner.
(Example: F<CR>, then 7<CR>)
You will be given a prompt:
Banner is Currently Disabled
Change (y/n)?
Type: Y<CR>
Another prompt will appear:
Enter Banner (Up to 254 Characters) <ESC> to end :
Type banner and press <ESC>Key when finished.
You can have up to 254 Characters and spaces are allowed and you can use <CR> to start another line.
Once finished, you will be taken back to the Pushkablue Setup Options Menu.
Other Main Menu Features
(I) Type: I<CR>,
This will refresh the Main Menu and give you the software revision information at the top of the Main menu
(L) Type: L<CR>,
This terminates the dial up connection.
(V) Type V<CR>,
This shows historical and current user activities on ports and changes of configuration.
(F) Type: F<CR>,
This enables the Administrator to configure the FF06-6P, such as prompt names, port names and port speeds as mentioned on previous pages. This
section goes into more detail later in this document on page 16
(M) Type: M<CR>,
This takes you to the Manage User section covered later in this document on page 24
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