Troubleshooting
Chapter 4
Terminal/Telnet
Configuration
This Chapter describes how to configure the EtherPath using Terminal configuration
mode or Telnet configuration mode. Web Browser mode is covered in the next chapter.
Overview
The EtherPath can be configured using any of the following methods:
•
Web Browser
- After installing the EtherPath in your LAN, use your Web Browser for configuration.
See
Chapter 5 - Browser Configuration
for details.
•
Terminal Mode
- Use a serial cable connection and a communication program. The advantage of this
method is that you give the EtherPath a compatible IP Address prior to installation in your network.
•
Telnet Mode
- After installing the EtherPath in your LAN, connect to it using Telnet for configuration.
Both
Terminal
and
Telnet
modes provide the same user interface.
Terminal Configuration
Terminal configuration requires the following:
•
PC with terminal emulation program, or a dumb terminal.
•
Serial cable to connect the PC to the EtherPath. See the Appendix for cable requirements. A cable
consisting of a CAT5 line cord and "PC-Remote" adapter is provided with the unit.
Procedure
1. Connect the EtherPath to your PC or terminal using a cable.
2. With configuration switch 2 in the up position, power up the EtherPath.
3. Start the terminal program and configure the terminal program with the following settings.
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