Collect And Report The Post-Reboot Diagnostic Information From The Cdm-840 - Comtec CDM-840 Installation And Operation Manual

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Appendix C
C.4
Collect and Report the Post-Reboot Diagnostic Information from the
CDM-840
Do these steps, in this order :
1. "Ping" the CDM-840 to verify the connection and communication:
a) Set the IP address of the CDM-840 so that it is in the same IP Subnet as the User PC .
Using the CDM-840 Serial Interface:
Connect your Serial Adapter Cable as shown or described previously for initial setup
and for collecting information.
Press 'Enter' until you see the CDM-840> prompt.
Set the IP Address and Subnet using the following command (configure your terminal
emulator Local Echo=ON to see what you type):
Where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP Address and ss is the number of Subnet bits.
Example: <0/IPA=192.168.0.1/24
b) Use Command-line to "ping" the CDM-840.
At the Windows Command-line prompt, type ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (where
"xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" is the Management IP Address of the CDM-840).
The results should confirm whether or not the CDM-840 is connected and communicating.
2. Collect the diagnostic and traffic log files from the CDM-840 using File Transfer Protocol
(FTP):
Step
To do this:
(a)
Change to your User PC "temp" folder.
(b)
Open the FTP session to the CDM-840.
(c)
Log in as Administrator.
(d)
Select binary transfer mode.
(e)
Change to "tffs" folder.
CDM-840> <0/IPA=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/ss
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Type this at the Windows Command-line
prompt:
CMD>cd /temp
CMD>ftp xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
(where "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" is the CDM-840
Management IP Address).
(At the prompts, the default username is
comtech123, and the default password is
comtech123)
ftp>bin
ftp>cd /tffs
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