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Diagnostics
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Downloading the TDM Capture clears the log and starts another.
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Stopping the log and restarting clears the log.
Caution:
This operation is different from the
other logs.
9.5
Communicating to the Terminal Interface
Provided you have Admin level privileges, you may communicate with the Media Gateway
terminal interface by connecting to the serial interface (DIAGNOSTICS connector on DMG1000
types and COM2 connector on DMG2000 types) located on the rear panel or by establishing a
telnet session via the LAN port.
Information in this section includes:
•
Connecting to Terminal Interface Via DIAGNOSTICS Connector
•
Connecting to Terminal Interface Via LAN Connector
9.5.1
Connecting to Terminal Interface Via DIAGNOSTICS
Connector
Perform the following:
1. Connect a serial cable to the serial interface connector on the rear panel of the Media Gateway.
For connector pin designation information, refer to the DIAGNOSTICS Connector Pin
Designations table (DMG1000) or COM1 and COM2 Connector Pin Designations table
(DMG2000) in the
Getting Started Guide
.
2. Using a standard serial interface application (for example, Procomm Plus or HyperTerminal),
set the workstation to the following:
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Baud Rate = 38400 for DMG1000, 115200 for DMG2000
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Parity = None
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Data Bits = 8
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Stop Bits = 1
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Hardware Flow Control = Off
3. Press the Enter key repeatedly until the following prompt appears:
PIMG>
4. At the prompt, type
pwd
and press Enter.
5. When prompted, enter the password for the admin user (the default is
IpodAdmin
) and press
Enter.
The Media Gateway will respond with
Admin level accepted
, and then display the prompt.
You may now issue terminal commands to the Media Gateway.
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