Terminal-Based Management; Operation Terminals - Alaxala AX2200S Series Configuration Manual

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4 Login Procedures

4.1 Terminal-based management

4.1.1 Operation terminals

A console or remote operation terminal is required to operate the Switch. A console is a
terminal connected via RS232C, and a remote operation terminal is a terminal connected
via an IP network. The Switch also supports network management by an SNMP manager
over an IP network. Figure 4-1 illustrates the terminal connections, and Table 4-1 describes
their functional requirements.
Figure 4-1 Terminal connections
Table 4-1 Functional requirements of operation terminals
Terminal type
Console
Remote operation
terminal
Note
(1) Console
The console connects via RS232C and runs general communications software. To enable
communication between the console and the Switch, make sure that the following standard
VT100 settings (Switch defaults) are defined in the communication software:
Communication speed: 9600 bps
Data size: 8 bits
Parity bit: None
Stop bit: 1 bit
Flow control: None
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Connection method
Serial connection
(RS232C)
Communication port
This Switch recognizes CR as the line feed code. Some terminals send CR and
LF as the line feed code. If you connect to a Switch from this type of terminal,
problems will occur; for example, blank lines might appear. If this is the case,
check the terminal settings.
Required specifications
RS232C (transmission speed of 19200, 9600, 4800,
2400, or 1200)
TCP/IP
telnet
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