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B A S I C I N S T A L L A T I O N
Starting the System Time daemon...
Starting the SNMP daemon...
Starting the system logfile manager...
Starting the system watchdog...woof!
During this process, the factory default TychoGPS_0 root file system is loaded from FLASH disk
to an 16MB ramdisk and the remainder of the boot process completes. At this point, the RTM3204/
Tycho login prompt is displayed:
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* Welcome to Tycho GPS console on: gsys.your.domain
* Tue Feb 20 2001 21:47:03 UTC
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gsys login:
Here you may log in as “gsysuser” with password “Praecis” or as the “root” user with password “en-
drun_1”. When logged in as “gsysuser”, you may check status information and view log files but you
will not be able to modify any system settings or view secure files. In order to perform system setup
procedures, which includes configuring the IP network settings, you must log in as the “root” user.
After correctly entering the password at this prompt,
password:
the sign on message is shown. It identifies the host system as Tycho GPS and shows the software part
number, version and build date:
Tycho GPS 6010-0042-000 v 1.00 Wed May 9 14:17:44 UTC 2002
Tycho GPS (root@gsys:~)->
This last line is the standard RTM3204/Tycho shell prompt. The RTM3204/Tycho uses the
bash
shell, which is the Linux standard, full-featured shell. After configuring the unit, you should change
the passwords using the
gsyspasswd
command issued from the shell prompt.
If you do not see characters displayed by your terminal program within 30 seconds after the unit is
powered up, you must troubleshoot your setup. An incorrectly wired cable or incorrect port setting
in your terminal emulation program are the most common problems. Refer to
Chapter 4 - RS-232
Serial I/O Port Signal Definitions
for the signal connections for the RTM3204.
NOTE
You must use a null-modem cable or adapter if you are connecting the RTM3204 to another computer
or other equipment configured as Data Terminal Equipment (DTE). The supplied cable is a null-modem
cable.
Once you have successfully established communications with the RTM3204, you may procede to
configuring the network parameters. Then you can communicate with the RTM3204 over the net-
work using
telnet
or
ssh
.
Using netconfig to Set Up Your IP
The following is a sample transcript which illustrates the use of
netconfig
. The entries made by
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