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Local Management (optional)

Local Management is an on-board, menu-based

management interface that supports full monitoring

and configuration capabilities. You can use Local

Management as an alternative to Intel Device View.

For more details on using Local Management, see the

user guide.

To Access Local Management through the
Console Port

•  Use the supplied terminal cable to connect the

router console port to a VT100-compatible

terminal or the serial port of a PC running terminal

emulation software (such as HyperTerminal*). See

Table 2 for the correct serial port settings.

• Press 

E

 to display the Local Management

Login screen (see Figure 12).

• Select Administrator and press 

twice to

display the main screen. By default, no password is

assigned.

Note

If the console port is currently configured

for a dial-up modem, you cannot use it for

Local Management until configuring the port

for a terminal connection. See the user guide

for details.

To Access Local Management Remotely
using Telnet

• Telnet to the IP address of the router from a

terminal on the LAN, or over a WAN connection

to the router.

• The router’s default IP address is 192.0.2.1 with a

subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. A terminal on the

LAN must have the same network number as the

router. For example, in Figure 13, the terminal on

the same LAN as the router has an IP address of

192.0.2.2.

3032

Router

VT100 terminal
or PC with terminal
emulation software

Parameter

Setting

Baud

9600

Data bits

8

Parity

None

Stop bits

1

Flow Control

None

Figure 11. Connect to the Console Port.

Table 2. Serial Port Settings.

Figure 12. Local Management Login Screen. Use the

W Z 

keys on your keyboard to select an option and

press 

E

, or type the underlined letter of the option.

Figure 13. Telnet to Local Management. A terminal on
the LAN must be on the same subnet as the router.

3033

Express Router

being configured

( default IP address 192.0.2.1)

LAN

Terminal

Configured with IP

address: 192.0.2.2

sub mask: 255.255.255.0

TELNET
192.0.2.1

HDSL2

Power

Hub

II

PC

X

Recovery

Input

5.1VDC/2.6A

ISDN U

Console

LAN 1

10 / 100 Mbps

LAN 2

10 Mbps

00AA00D1865D

123456 789

MAC

ADDRESS

CASE

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9545 Router Quick Start.p65

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Summary of Contents for Express 9545

Page 1: ...Start Express 9545 Router...

Page 2: ...n assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this manual Nor does Intel make any commitment to update the information contained herein Other product and corporate names may be trademarks of...

Page 3: ...tall Intel Device View 3 Install the Router in Intel Device View 4 Configure the Router 5 2 1 3 4 Configuration Worksheets 6 LED Indicators 10 Local Management 12 Viewing Online Manuals 13 Regulatory...

Page 4: ...y do not change the 100W Norm switch setting Norm is the default setting and works for most installations See the user guide for details about this switch 3c If you are using the Console port for a di...

Page 5: ...a PC running Microsoft Windows or through a Web browser We recommend using Intel Device View however the Local Management section in this guide describes alternate management methods 1 Insert the Inte...

Page 6: ...elow 4 Assign the router s IP address see Figure 7 then follow the Device Install Wizard screen instructions The router s default IP address is 192 0 2 1 We recommend that you do not use the default a...

Page 7: ...Intel Device View 3 Set up the port to which you want to add a connection Double click the port icon or select the port and click Set Up Port see Figure 8 Follow the screen instructions 4 Add remote c...

Page 8: ...__ TEI Terminal Endpoint Identifier ________________ Get information from your telephone company for your type of connection These pages help you gather needed information before using a Connection Se...

Page 9: ...ections only Packet Size m 128 m 256 m 512 m 1024 Window Size between 1 and 7 ______ m Only use PVCs Permanent Virtual Circuits m Use PVCs and SVCs Switched Virtual Circuits Lowest two way channel ___...

Page 10: ...outer at the other end Remote user ID _____________________ Remote user password ___________________ Authentication for access to the remote site router from this router Your user ID _________________...

Page 11: ...ed by the ISP each time the router makes a connection m Single IP address ___________________ m Multiple IP addresses If you are using multiple IP addresses choose one m Use your LAN IP address direct...

Page 12: ...ons on the port 100 Mbps Green steady Ethernet LAN is operating at 100 Mbps Off Ethernet LAN is operating at 10 Mbps ISDN Network Green steady Connection to ISDN switch is established Orange steady No...

Page 13: ...e steady Attempting to establish connection to the HDSL2 CSU on the data network switch Corresponds to a HDSL2 CSU Yellow Alarm Orange blinking Testing the line Red steady Error unable to transmit dat...

Page 14: ...gement Remotely using Telnet Telnet to the IP address of the router from a terminal on the LAN or over a WAN connection to the router The router s default IP address is 192 0 2 1 with a subnet mask of...

Page 15: ...screen click Install Add ons 3 Select Acrobat Reader 4 05 and click Ok Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation Table 3 Online manuals available on the Intel Device View CD ROM M...

Page 16: ...a is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC part 68 notice This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rule...

Page 17: ...f the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prev...

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