Connect Tech Blue Heat/Net User’s Manual
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Boot Mode
Boot Filename
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SCM Parameters
Port to scan
Scan Timeout
Scan Prompt setting
Password
Password changed
Loader filename
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System Parameters
Password
Password changed
Inactivity Timeout
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Serial Port Information
Number of Ports
UART type
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Port Settings
Line mode
Baud rate
Data bits
Parity setting
Stop bits
Software flow control settings
Xoff, Xon characters
Hardware flow control settings
Local loopback
Special Error/Event handling modes and Character settings
Default personality
Common Configuration Setups
Static IP Setup
In some networking environments it is best to have the IP address set to a fixed value. The
advantage is that since it is fixed, connecting to it can be a lot simpler.
Static IP is often the best choice if you are trying to connect via WAN or through a Firewall. It
can be difficult to resolve the Blue Heat/Net’s IP address if you use DHCP in this instance.
The default configuration is a static IP of 192.168.42.1. In most cases this will not be the address
you want to use in your network. You can change it using three different methods:
Serial Configuration Manager (SCM)
A direct serial connection to on of the serial ports on the Blue Heat/Net.
Telnet Configuration Manager. (TCM)
A Telnet connection to the Blue Heat/Net
Web Configuration Manager (WCM)
Using a web browser like Internet Explorer to connect to the unit.
Refer to the manual sections for specific details on using the SCM, TCM and WCM.
Example:
You want to configure a static IP on a Blue Heat/Net of 198.182.196.15. The network’s server is
at 198.182.196.1 and the gateway is 198.182.196.2. The subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.