Getting Started; Logging On - 3Com 3C63100-AC-C - PathBuilder S600 Bridge/router Reference Manual

Wan access switch
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Logging On

G
ETTING
This chapter tells you how to log on to the PathBuilder
(PathBuilder S600), how to use the PathBuilder S600 menus, and how to perform
initial configuration using the NMS menus. It contains the following sections:
Logging On
n
Using the Menus
n
Performing Initial Configuration
n
You enter initial configuration information via the local VT100 user interface. This
interface is preserved on a VT100 terminal connected to the RS-232 (console) port
on the Management CPU in slot 1 of the PathBuilder S600, as shown in Figure 28.
Set the terminal for the following:
9600 baud
n
no parity
n
8 data bits
n
1 stop bit
n
Figure 28 NMS Terminal Connection Options
LAN
NMS Terminal
(PC or W orkstation in
TELNET Session)
S
TARTED
RJ 45
Pin
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
TX+
5
NC
1
Frame Gnd
2
TX-
6
RX-
2
RX Data
3
RX+
7
NC
3
TX Data
4
NC
8
NC
RJ 45
4
DTR
Pin
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
TX+
5
NC
10BaseT
1
Frame Gnd
2
TX-
6
RX-
2
RX Data
3
RX+
7
NC
3
TX Data
4
NC
8
NC
4
DTR
10BaseT
LAN
DTE
Local T erminal
DTE
(VT100)
Local T erminal
(VT100)
®
S600 WAN Access Switch
Female DB9
Signal
Pin
Signal
5
Signal Gnd
6
DSR
7
RTS
8&9 NC
Female DB9
Signal
Pin
Signal
ALARM
RS-232
SLIP
S
5
Signal Gnd
6
DSR
DTE
DTE
7
RTS
Straight Through
8&9 NC
RS 232 Cable
DCE
ALARM
Modem
RS-232
SLIP
S
RS 232 Null
(9600 Baud)
Modem or
DTE
DTE
Straight Through
Crossover
RS 232 Cable
Dialup
Cable (50 Feet
DCE
Network
or Less)
Modem
RS 232 Null
(9600 Baud)
Modem or
Crossover
Dialup
Cable (50 Feet
Network
or Less)
NMS Terminal
(UNIX PC in
Modem
TELNET Session)
(9600 Baud)
NMS Terminal
SLIP or
PPP
Modem
(9600 Baud)
SLIP or
PPP

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