Initial Stand-alone Configuration
Logging into the IP2000 or control module
The cmmodemShowCurrentCountry debug command displays the country code
that is currently configured in the modem.
The cmmodemShowCountries system-level command displays a list of countries
that the modem supports. The following is a sample output of this command:
admin>
The country codes supported by this modem are:
0, Japan
9, Australia
a, Austria
f, Belgium
16, Brazil
26, China
31, Denmark
3c, Finland
3d, France
42, Germany
46, Greece
53, India
57, Ireland
59, Italy
61, Korea
6c, Malaysia
73, Mexico
7b, Netherlands
82, Norway
8a, Poland
8b, Portugal
9c, Singapore
9f, South Africa
a0, Spain
a5, Sweden
a6, Switzerland
b4, United Kingdom
b5, United States
fd, unknown
fe, Taiwan
For additional information about this parameter and these commands, see the
Stinger Reference.
Logging into the IP2000 or control module
To configure the unit initially, or after clearing its NVRAM, you must connect a
workstation to the serial port of the IP2000 or control module (labeled DIAG PORT).
Then launch a communications program that supports terminal emulation. Make
sure that the terminal emulation settings specify 9600bps, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and
no parity or flow control.
The default settings for the serial port profile allow anyone connecting to it to access
the system as the administrative (admin) user, without logging in or being
authenticated. When you connect to an unconfigured Stinger unit to which power
has been applied, you are presented with the prompt for the admin user:
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cmmodemShowCountries
The Stinger® Compact Remote ATM DSLAM Getting Started Guide
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