SCIP Configuration
Initializing the SCIP
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SpectraComm IP T1 Router Card
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Installation and Operation Manual
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Initializing the SCIP
Configure the Craft Port
1. Ensure your workstation is equipped with communication software (i.e., Hyperterminal) for
making a VT-100 connection. Consult your PC’s operating system documentation for details.
2. For initial configuration of a SCIP, you must configure a VT100-compatible terminal for the
following settings:
9600,8,
N,1
3. Connect the terminal to the SCIP
CRAFT
(console) port using the provided cable:
(GDC P/N 029H211-001).
4. Make a Hyperterminal connection to the
CRAFT
port.
5. Hit <
CR
> a few times or press
CTRL-R
. The following Welcome screen will appear, followed
by a command line prompt:
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** **
** W E L C O M E T O S P E C T R A C O M M IP T1 **
** **
** Copyright General DataComm 2010 **
** **
** Running version is V2.8.0 **
** **
** Use "?" at any time on the command line to get help. **
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SCIP-T1>
Note
For online help screens describing all CLI options, press
?
Note that the CLI options for configuring the
SCIP are only available when you have enabled Supervisor or Admin privileges.
6. Enable supervisor privileges by typing:
enable
[supervisor-level password]
7. The SCIP is now operating in supervisor mode as shown by the
#
symbol in the new CLI
prompt, with all CLI options available, except user accounts.
8. You can now configure the SCIP to suit your network by typing the required configurations
commands at the craft interface CLI prompt. You do not need to set parameters that coincide
with system defaults. Any configuration changes will take affect immediately.
Note
FOR ADVANCED USERS: The SCIP provides a utility for generating the configuration settings of a SCIP
into an ASCII file, simplifying the configuration of multiple SCIPs. This function can also be used to archive
configuration data for specific unit or as a baseline for modified configurations.
Refer to
Appendix A, Application Guidelines
.
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