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4.5.
Command Line Interface
The IPC-16-R is managed by a Command Line Interface (CLI) system via Telnet or Serial Port. The CLI uses a
username password challenge for security.
4.5.1. Factory defaults System Chassis and RCU
Username
admin
Password
admin
4.6.
Telnet
The system supports the Telnet communications protocol for management access. Optionally, the telnet server in
the IPC-16-Rcan be disabled with a CLI command.
Connect via Telnet client to the IP address of the IPC-16-R
4.6.1. Factory Defaults
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RSS IP Address 192.168.1.254
4.7.
Serial Port
To login in to the IPC-16-Rusing the serial port, set the terminal to the baud rate and character format, then send a
Carriage Return <Enter key> .
Baud Rate Baud rate choices are 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200 bits per second. Character format is
fixed at 8 Data Bits, No Parity, One Stop Bit. (8, N, 1)
4.7.1. Factory Defaults
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9600, 8 Data Bits, No Parity, One Stop Bit (9600,8,N,1)
4.8.
SNMP
The IPC-16-R system is SNMP manageable. Up to four SNMP managers can be defined for the purpose of
delivering status Inform messages.
4.8.1. Factory Defaults
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Read Community:
public
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Read/Write Community:
private
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Notification Timeout:
1 second
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Notification Retry Count:
3
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Lead Configuration Change:
0 seconds
4.9.
Command Line Interface
4.9.1. Initial connection
To establish a connection to the system chassis via the network, open a telnet client to the IP address of the
system. The session will begin upon connection.
To access the system chassis via the serial port, connect a suitable dumb terminal, or system running terminal
emulation to the serial port at the proper baud rate and character format. Send <Enter> via the serial port to begin
the session.