Logging In To Cli; With Hyperterminal - LEGRAND Raritan PX3TS User Manual

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Logging in to CLI

Logging in via HyperTerminal over a local connection is a little different than
logging in using SSH or Telnet.
If a security login agreement has been enabled, you must accept the
agreement in order to complete the login. Users are authenticated first and the
security banner is checked afterwards.

With HyperTerminal

You can use any terminal emulation programs for local access to the command
line interface.
This section illustrates HyperTerminal, which is part of Windows operating
systems prior to Windows Vista.
To log in using HyperTerminal:
1.
Connect your computer to the product via a local (USB or RS-232)
connection.
2.
Launch HyperTerminal on your computer and open a console window.
When the window first opens, it is blank.
Make sure the COM port settings use this configuration:
Bits per second = 115200 (115.2Kbps)
Data bits = 8
Stop bits = 1
Parity = None
Flow control = None
Tip: For a USB connection, you can determine the COM port by choosing
Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager, and locating the
"Dominion PX2 Serial Console" under the Ports group.
3.
In the communications program, press Enter to send a carriage return to
the PX3TS. The Username prompt appears.
4.
Type a name and press Enter. The name is case sensitive. Then you are
prompted to enter a password.
5.
Type a password and press Enter. The password is case sensitive.
Chapter 9: Using the Command Line Interface
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