Introduction; Establishing A Remote Console Session; How To Connect; Remote Control Session Diagram - Patton electronics RocketLink-G 3088 Series User Manual

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Model 3088 Series User Manual

Introduction

The PC user (near-end) may configure and verify status of the remote 3088 (far-end) via a Remote Console
session. The PC user must log onto the 3088 (near-end) unit to establish a remote console session. Once done,
the remote 3088 (far-end) appears as a unit which is locally connected through the RS-232 console port. All
commands are transmitted over the G.SHDSL link in the EOC channel.
PC
(Near End)

Establishing a Remote Console Session

How to Connect

The following steps are to establish a connection to the remote 3088 (far-end) via Remote Console Session
(RCS):
1. Configure a terminal emulation program (e.g., Hyperterminal) on PC (near-end) for 19.2 kbps, 8 data
bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control. Connect it to the RS-232 console port of the 3088 (near-end).
2. At the password prompt, log in to the near-end Model 3088.
3. Ensure that a DSL link is established. You can verify an established DSL link by using the system show sta-
tus command or by checking that the DSL LED is solid green. Upon executing the show status com-
mand, the dsl link state is shown as success if the DSL link is established.
4. At the command prompt, enter the command remote console.
5. Wait for the message Console: Remote console connection established.
– If a DSL link is not established, or for some other reason the 3088 (far-end) does not respond in a rea-
sonable amount of time, the following message appears: Console: Remote console timed out trying to con-
nect. Enter the command remote console again.
– If 3088 (Far End) already has an active remote console session open, you will see the message Console:
Remote console connection request rejected. This can also happen if the remote 3088 (far-end) has an estab-
lished remote console session with the local 3088 (near-end) which has timed out.
6. Enter the password at the password prompt for the remote console session.
Note
The passwords for a local console session of the 3088 (near-end) and the
remote console session of the 3088 (far-end) should be different for the pur-
pose of security.
7. You should now be logged into the remote 3088 (far-end) via the remote console session. The communi-
cation with the remote 3088 (far-end) is essentially the same as having a local console connection.
Introduction
Remote Console Session (RCS)
RS-232
(Near End)
Figure 24. Remote control session diagram
5 • Remote console operation
3088
(Far End)
DSL
3088
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