Out-Of-Band Connectivity - Locally Attached Terminal; Out-Of-Band Connectivity - Remotely Attached Terminal - IBM 8275 User Manual

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Figure 6. Out-of-Band Connectivity — Locally Attached Terminal
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3. Log in to the terminal interface. The terminal interface requires you to log in with
4. See "Appendix D. Interface Conventions for the Console" on page 83 for a
Remotely Attached Terminal
To establish out-of-band connectivity using a remotely attached terminal, make the
physical connections using the following procedure:
1. Unpack the modem and install it according to the manufacturer's instructions.
2. Attach one of the serial cable (not provided) to the EIA 232 port of the 8275-416
Figure 7. Out-of-Band Connectivity — Remotely Attached Terminal
3. Set up the modem that is attached to the 8275-416 by following these steps:
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8275-416 User's Guide
Configure the VT100 terminal emulation application as follows:
v Baud rate: 19200
v Parity: None
v Data bits: 8
v Stop bits: 1
v Flow control: None
a user name and password. The user name must have Read/Write status. The
default user name is: admin , and the password is blanks (no password).
description of terminal interface key definitions. You may need to configure your
terminal emulation application to enable use of these keys.
and the other end to your modem as shown in Figure 7.

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