a. Connect the other end of the cable to the modem.
b. Configure the modem to use the same settings as those on your 8275-416 .
v
Baud rate: 19200
v
Parity: None
v
Data bits: 8
v
Stop bits: 1
v
Flow control: None
c. Set up the remote modem and terminal.
d. Configuration command syntax varies from modem to modem. Make sure
that the modem has the following characteristics:
v
Asynchronous mode
v
Disable modem response
v
Disable flow control (for example, AT \Q)
v
Disable echo (for example, AT Q1)
v
Autoanswer mode on second ring (for example, AT SO=2)
e. Setup the remote modem and terminal.
f. After configuring the modem, save the configuration.
g. Establish a modem link as described in the modem user documentation.
h. Log in to the terminal interface. The terminal interface requires you to log in
with a user name and password. The user name must have Read/Write
status. The default user name is:
admin
, and the password is blanks (no
password).
i. See “Appendix D. Interface Conventions for the Console” on page 83 for a
description of terminal interface key definitions. You may need to configure
your terminal emulation application to enable use of these keys.
4. In order to use in-band connectivity, the 8275-416 must be configured with IP
information (IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway). You can configure
IP information initially by using either of these methods:
v
DHCP or BootP
v
Terminal interface via the EIA 232 port.
5.
To configure the IP information, see “Chapter 3. Configuring your 8275-416” on
page 17 for details.
In-Band Connectivity - Telnet, Web, SNMP
Note: In order to use in-band connectivity, you must configure the 8275-416 with its
IP information (IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway). See
“Chapter 3. Configuring your 8275-416” on page 17 for configuring BootP or
DHCP and IP information for your 8275-416 .
In-band connectivity allows access to the 8275-416 using the data network (as
shown in Figure 8 on page 14).
Chapter 2. Accessing the 8275-416
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