3. Advanced
4. Router software management
5. Backup/Restore
6. halt/reboot
0. Log off
Your first step should be to configure the global configuration settings on the router, described in Chapter 4,
"Configuring Global Settings: the AAA and Global Configuration Menus" of the Router Manual located at
http://wiki.gdc.com.
Important
Whenever you make changes to the configuration on your router, remember to save the changes
using the "save configuration to flash" menu option or the "backup flash" command from the
bash shell. Failure to save any configuration changes you make to the router will result in the
loss of any changes if the router is rebooted or loses power for any reason.
LAN/WAN Port Status
From the main menu, choose option 2, "Show interface statius" and press Enter to display PacketMate's
real-time "stats" utility. This utility is used to display the current status and default configuration of each port.
See Chapter 27, "Understanding The Interface Statistics (stats) Program" of the Router Manual located at
http://wiki.gdc.com for more information about this utility.
Router Connections
Console port connection:
Connect the DB-9 cable to the PacketMate?s console port.
1.
Attach the DB9 serial connection to your computer's NULL MODEM cable.
2.
Configure the computer serial port baud irate to 9600 with bits/parity/stop settings of 8/N/1.
3.
Connecting the rear panel Eth0 port:
Connect a Cat5 cross over cable to the PacketMate?s Eth0 port.
1.
Connect the opposite end of the cross over cable to another network connecting device.
2.
Set the connecting device's interface IP address to be in the 10.0.0.0/8 range (Ex: 10.10.199.200).
3.
Using the Telnet or SSH client of your choice, connect to the IP address 10.10.199.199 on the
standard port (We suggest SSH and using PuTTy)
4.
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