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Configure Router - Trane 4950 0471 Installing And Configuring

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To connect to the router via terminal emulation:
1. At the login prompt, type:
root
2. Press
ENTER.
3. At the password prompt, type:
1q2w3e4r
4. Press
The setup menu displays
ENTER.
(Figure 4).
5. Go to Configure router.

Configure router

After connecting to the router via terminal
emulation, you must configure the router.
Configuring the router begins at the setup menu.
The setup menu enables you to set, change, and save
TCP/IP information in a file on the router flash disk.
Note:
If the setup menu is not displayed on the PC screen,
use the RCONFIG editing program to access it. At
the command line, type RCONFIG, then press
until the setup menu displays (Figure 4).
ENTER
View the PORT TABLE screen and note LANs setup:
1. At the setup menu (Figure 4), use the
move the cursor to Port Table.
Figure 4: Setup menu
Figure 5: Sample PORT TABLE screen
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2. Press
(Figure 5).
Note:
The bottom of the PORT TABLE screen shows
the navigation commands. The most commonly
used commands are
and
Q
(return) command steps the display back
through the program.
3. At the BACnet Network column, verify that each
BACnet LAN has a network number from 1
through 65,534 (FFFE hex).
Note:
The network number is the same as the BCU
network number in the site configuration
information.
4. At the NIC and BACnet Protocol columns, verify
eth0 is a BACnet/IP LAN, eth1 is an Ethernet
LAN, and arc0 is an ARCNET LAN.
Note:
The router supports one eth0 connection and
either one eth1 or one arc0 connection
(Figure 3 on page 3).
5. Use the ^
menu (Figure 4).
key to
TAB
6. Go to Configure eth0 from the NETWORK
CONFIGURATION screen on page 5.
4
. The PORT TABLE screen displays
ENTER
, +, and ^
TAB
key pressed simultaneously). The ^
command to return to the setup
Q
(
key
Q
CTRL
Q

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