Chapter 4. Configuring The Network Active Bypass Unit Using The Command Line Interface; Accessing The Command Line Interface - IBM 1G User Manual

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Chapter 4. Configuring the Network Active Bypass unit using
the command line interface
You can use either the management interface or the command line interface to set most of the
configuration options for the Network Active Bypass unit. This chapter lists the command line
parameters, and describes how to set up configuration options through the command line interface.

Accessing the command line interface

This topic contains the information you need to access the command line interface.
Connection types
You can access the command line interface for the Network Active Bypass unit in one of two ways:
v Through a serial terminal emulator
v Through an SSH remote shell emulator
Connection requirements
The requirements for both connection types are shown in the following table.
Connection type
Serial terminal emulator
SSH remote shell emulator
Serial terminal settings
Use a serial terminal emulator and the following terminal settings:
Setting
Communications Port
Emulation
Bits per second
Data bits
Parity
Stop
Flow Control
SSH port
The Network Active Bypass unit SSH server uses the standard port 22.
User name and password
Use the administrator account to configure parameters and to monitor the status of the Network Active
Bypass unit. The default user name and password are listed in the following table.
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Port on Network Active Bypass unit Cable
Console port
Management port
Value
Typically COM1 (depending on computer setup)
VT100
115,200
8
None
1
None
Console cable
Management cable
21

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