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Chapter 3. Operation
3-2
Instructions for Setting Up an ATLAS 810
Step
1
Set the baud rate on the VT-100 terminal to 9600 baud (8/N/1).
Use the ADTRAN-provided VT-100 terminal adapter to connect
the COM port of a VT-100 compatible terminal, or equivalent, to
the eight-pin modular jack labeled CONTROL/CHAIN IN on the
2
rear panel or labeled CRAFT on the front panel.
This connection provides both local and remote configuration.
Repeatedly press Enter on the keyboard until the Login menu
3
requiring a password appears.
4
If necessary, press Ctrl-R to refresh the display.
When you begin the VT-100 session, you will be prompted for a password.
The default password is password (which is a Level 0 superuser password).
You can change this password using the Access Passwords option, which
is only accessible through the terminal menu. See Access Passwords on page
6-13 for details. After your password is accepted, define the IP Address of
PLUS
the ATLAS 810
to which you want to connect. The following Step/Ac-
tion chart describes this process.
Instructions for Defining the IP Address
Step
Obtain an IP address for the ATLAS 810
1
administrator.
Use the ADTRAN-provided VT-100 terminal adapter to connect
the COM port of a VT-100 compatible terminal, or equivalent, to
the eight-pin modular jack labeled CONTROL/CHAIN IN on the
2
rear panel or labeled CRAFT on the front panel.
This connection provides both local and remote configuration.
Repeatedly press System on the front panel until the Login
3
menu appears. Enter your password.
When the terminal menu opens, navigate the following path:
4
ATLAS 810PLUS / System Config / Ethernet port / IP Address
5
Key in the entire IP address, and then press Enter.
You will need a default gateway if the LAN contains multiple
segments. Contact your LAN administrator for the appropriate
address.
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