Chapter 11. Configuring The Terminal Server After Device Replacement - IBM eserver Cluster 1350 Installation And Service Manual

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Chapter 11. Configuring the terminal server after device
replacement
If you can successfully ping the In-Reach LX-4000 (32-port, 48-port) terminal server,
no further action is needed. The terminal server has been properly configured.
Note: Do not try to define ports 21 through 40 on a terminal server with only 20
If you cannot ping the terminal server, then configure the device:
10. To set the IP address, type define ip address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
11. To set the gateway address, type define ip primary gateway address
12. To set the subnet mask, type define ip subnet mask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
13. To save the configuration and restart the terminal server, type init delay 0.
If the terminal server does not already have an IP address, it might need further
configuration so the serial ports can operate properly. Complete the following steps:
1. Telnet to the IP address assigned to the terminal server.
2. At the *Login>* command prompt, type access.
3. At the *Username>* command prompt, type system.
4. At the *In-Reach>* command prompt, type set priv.
5. At the *Password>* command prompt, type system .
6. At the *In-Reach_Priv>* command prompt, define the ports by entering the
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ports.
1. Connect a laptop computer running a terminal emulation program (such as
HyperTerminal) to the command port on the back panel of the terminal server
using a DB9 to RJ45 serial cable.
2. Set the terminal configuration to the following settings:
v 9600 baud
v 8 bits
v 1 stop bit
v no parity
v no flow control
3. Attach a serial terminal to the command port. The default command port is the
last port, either port 20 or port 40 depending on the size of the terminal server.
4. Turn on the terminal server and press Enter repeatedly until you see the
*Login>* command prompt, and type access. No readable characters are
visible.
5. Press Enter.
6. At the *Username>* command prompt, type system and press Enter. The
In-Reach directory prompt displays.
7. At the In-Reach> command prompt, type set priv and press Enter.
8. At the *Password>* command prompt, type system .
9. At the *In-Reach>* command prompt, type show ip to see the current network
settings.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
following:
In-Reach_Priv>define port 1-20 access remote
In-Reach_Priv>define port 21-40 access remote
In-Reach_Priv>define port 1-20 flow control enable
In-Reach_Priv>define port 21-40 flow control enable
In-Reach_Priv>define port 1-20 speed 9600
In-Reach_Priv>define port 21-40 speed 9600
In-Reach_Priv>define port 1-20 que disable
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