In-Band Connectivity - Telnet, Web, Snmp - IBM 8275 User Manual

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4. In order to use in-band connectivity, the 8275-416 must be configured with IP
5.

In-Band Connectivity - Telnet, Web, SNMP

Note: In order to use in-band connectivity, you must configure the 8275-416 with its
In-band connectivity allows access to the 8275-416 using the data network (as
shown in Figure 8 on page 14).
a. Connect the other end of the cable to the modem.
b. Configure the modem to use the same settings as those on your 8275-416 .
v Baud rate: 19200
v Parity: None
v Data bits: 8
v Stop bits: 1
v Flow control: None
c. Set up the remote modem and terminal.
d. Configuration command syntax varies from modem to modem. Make sure
that the modem has the following characteristics:
v Asynchronous mode
v Disable modem response
v Disable flow control (for example, AT \Q)
v Disable echo (for example, AT Q1)
v Autoanswer mode on second ring (for example, AT SO=2)
e. Setup the remote modem and terminal.
f. After configuring the modem, save the configuration.
g. Establish a modem link as described in the modem user documentation.
h. Log in to the terminal interface. The terminal interface requires you to log in
with 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).
i. See "Appendix D. Interface Conventions for the Console" on page 83 for a
description of terminal interface key definitions. You may need to configure
your terminal emulation application to enable use of these keys.
information (IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway). You can configure
IP information initially by using either of these methods:
v DHCP or BootP
v Terminal interface via the EIA 232 port.
To configure the IP information, see "Chapter 3. Configuring your 8275-416" on
page 17 for details.
IP information (IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway). See
"Chapter 3. Configuring your 8275-416" on page 17 for configuring BootP or
DHCP and IP information for your 8275-416 .
Chapter 2. Accessing the 8275-416
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