Communicating Via A Terminal Or Pc - Black Box 37687 User And Administration Manual

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2.4 Communicating
via a
Terminal or
PC
Here is the sequence to use:
arp -s 192.168.209.8 00:80:D4:00:33:4e
telnet 192.168.209.8
password>
local>
At the password prompt, just hit
The IP address still needs to be configured on the unit (ARP
has only allowed you to connect to the unit so far).
Note: If there are any errors, recheck both the IP and
Ethernet addresses you keyed in (this is the most common
error here). See Troubleshooting & Maintenance
(Appendix B) for more information on problems.
You can now skip the next section and go straight to section
2.5, The Menu System.
You can connect to the Terminal Server using a terminal or
PC (with a terminal emulation package such as Hyperterm).
Connect a terminal or your PC to port 1. The Terminal Server
serial ports are DTE type RS-232 ports. When connecting a
terminal/PC directly (without modems), the RS-232 signals
need to be crossed over ('null modem' cable). See the Cabling
Guide (Appendix C) for pinout information.
For a terminal/PC to communicate with a server, set it to the
following: 9600 baud, eight data bits, one stop bit, software
flow control, no parity.
After powering up the Terminal Server, you are prompted to
enter a 'Local login:>'. You can just hit any character and
at this point (the character is required).
Installing your IOLAN+
since this is not set yet.
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