Launching Your Terminal Emulator; Logging In; Cli Prompt - Paradyne 12000E Command Line Interface Manual

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2. COM Port Connection

Launching Your Terminal Emulator

Launch the Terminal Emulator on your PC and configure the program settings.
Actual configurations will depend upon the Terminal Emulator model type being
used, though settings should be modeled after the list below; most are standard
defaults. Refer to your Terminal Emulator user manual for further information.

Logging In

Once your Terminal Emulator has been launched, the following information
appears on your screen:
This information is followed by a request for username and, once username has
been entered, a request for password. You must log in as a superuser in order to
make configuration changes.

CLI Prompt

A command prompt will appear once you have logged in. The CLI command
prompt is tied to the DSLAM system name (see
Commands). The default system name is the model name of the device into which
you are logged.
2-2
2. Connect one end of a straight-through RJ45 to RJ45 Ethernet cable into the
adapter plugged into your PC, and the other end of the cable into the RJ45
COM port of the Micro DSLAM, management card, or Network Extender.
Baud:
9600
Data Bits:
8
Flow Control:
Software or XON/XOFF
Parity:
none
Net to Net Technologies
Copyright (C) [year]
[product model name] Version [number] (Boot Prom [number])
System Build Date: [date, time, year]
Mac Address: [address], IP Address: [address]
Username:
superuser
Password:
Password
[system name] ->
October 2004
Port:
Stop Bits:
Transmit Delay:
System Name
in Chapter 3, CLI
CLI-A2-GB20-00
Com 1
1
n/a

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