6. In the drop-down menu for each, select the following port settings:
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Bits per second: 19200
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Data bits: 8
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Parity: None
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Stop Bits: 1
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Flow Control: None
7. Click OK.
8. Press ENTER to display the login prompt.
9. Type the Admin password (default admin) and login (default admin), and press
ENTER. Note that the user account name and password are case-sensitive.
The 7100 MAP EMS Configuration Menu is displayed.
10.Proceed to "An important note about committing changes" (p. 13).
Accessing the 7100 MAP remotely
This section provides details on
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Setting up the remote client station
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Creating a dial-up network connection and connecting to the 7100 MAP
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Privileged access for the remote engineer
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Enabling privileged (remote) access to the 7100 MAP admin interface
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Enabling and disabling privileged access from the Dial-up Network Access menu
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Gaining privileged (remote) access to the 7100 MAP admin interface
Setting up the remote client station
The client station requires the following hardware, software, and information:
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PC or laptop equipped with modem and dial-up networking (for example Microsoft
Dial-Up Networking)
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Connection to a telephone line (PSTN)
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Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher
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Microsoft® Windows 2000, NT, or XP (see note below)
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Telnet application
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Telephone number of the 7100 MAP modem
Note: Windows 95 and 98 are not supported for use with the 7100 MAP. If you are
using either of these operating systems, consult Windows help to set up a dial-up
networking connection and for any help with the user interface.
Creating a dial-up network connection and connecting to the 7100 MAP
Use the following procedure to set up the client station using Microsoft Windows
2000. The procedure is similar on Windows NT and XP. If you are using one of these
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