SIP User's Manual
5
.
MediaPack
Configuration Tools
Version 2.4
159
June 2008
2.
At the login prompt, type
Admin
, and then press Enter.
3.
At the Password prompt, type
Admin
, and then press Enter.
Once successfully logged in (indicated by command prompt ‘>’), you are in Operator
Execution mode (for information on the CLI modes, refer to Section
'
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CLI Modes
' on page
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57
). The command prompt is preceded by the MediaPack's current LAN IP address, as
shown below:
'192.168.2.1>'
5.3.1.2 RS-232 Interface
¾
To access the CLI using the MediaPack's RS-232 interface:
1.
Connect the RS-232 port to your PC (refer to '
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Connecting the RS-232 Serial Interface'
on page
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27
).
2.
Use a serial communication software (e.g., HyperTerminal
TM
) with the following
communications port settings:
•
Baud Rate:
115,200 bps (user-defined)
•
Data bits:
8
•
Parity:
None
•
Stop bits:
1
•
Flow control:
None
3.
Login using username and password (the default is ‘Admin’ and ‘Admin’ respectively).
4.
The baud rate may be changed using the CLI command “console baudrate
<baudrate>”. The valid rates to set are 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 or 115200. The
default setting is 115200. The new baud rate will be effective after reset.
5.3.2 CLI
Modes
As described above, the gateway can be managed using the CLI. The CLI allows you to
manage the configuration file, reconfigure the running system, query the system state,
display debug messages, and execute supplementary commands such as
ping
.
The CLI supports three main modes:
Operator Execution Mode:
allows you to execute operator-related commands such
as
ping
and various show commands to view the system state
Execution Mode with administrative privileges:
allows you to execute advanced
commands available only to users with administrative privileges
Configuration Mode:
allows you to configure the system. The Configuration mode is
divided into several logical sub-modes.
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Figure
5-3
below is an overview of the main
configuration modes: