Working With The Network Interface - Quantum Data 881 User Manual

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Working with the network interface

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MODE?
The 882 returns the current values:
9600,N,8,1,N,N
3. To change the settings, enter the following command:
MODE
baud parity data stop handshake protocol
For example, to change the baud rate to 38400, enter the following command:
MODE
38400 n 8 1 n n
Note: In this example, after you press Enter, the baud rate of the session and baud
rate of the 882 will no longer match. This will cause the session to lose its connection
with the 882. Close the session, change the session baud rate to 38400, and then
re-open the session.
This section describes how to connect the 882 to a PC via an Ethernet LAN and how to
establish a Telnet session with the 882.
To connect the 882 to a PC over an Ethernet LAN:
1. Connect the Ethernet cable between the PC's Ethernet port and an active Ethernet
jack.
2. Connect an Ethernet cable between the 882's ETHERNET port and an active Ethernet
jack.
Establishing a Telnet session with the 882
The following procedure describes how to establish a Telnet session with the 882 over an
Ethernet LAN. For information about establishing a terminal session over a serial
connection, see
"Establishing a terminal session with the
To establish a Telnet session with the 882:
1. Using a text terminal application, such as DOS Command Prompt, enter the following
command:
telnet 882IPaddress
Example:
telnet 192.168.254.220
2. The /tffs0> prompt appears. Type commands at the /tffs0> prompt, and press
Enter after each command.
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