DA-660-8/16-LX User’s Manual
Getting Started
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Telnet Console
If you know at least one of the two IP addresses and netmasks, then you can use Telnet to connect
to the DA-660’s console utility. The default IP address and netmask for each of the two ports are
given below:
Default IP Address
Netmask
LAN 1
192.168.3.127 255.255.255.0
LAN 2
192.168.4.127 255.255.255.0
Use a cross-over Ethernet cable to connect directly from your PC to the DA-660. You should first
modify your PC’s IP address and netmask so that your PC is on the same subnet as one of the
DA-660’s two LAN ports. For example, if you connect to LAN 1, you can set your PC’s IP address
to 192.168.3.126 and netmask to 255.255.255.0. If you connect to the LAN 2, you can set your
PC’s IP address to 192.168.4.126 and netmask to 255.255.255.0.
To connect to a hub or switch connected to your local LAN, use a straight-through Ethernet cable.
The default IP addresses and netmasks are shown above. To log in, type the Login name and
password as requested. The default values are both
root
:
Login: root
Password: root
You can proceed with configuring network settings of the target computer from the built-in
bash
shell. Configuration instructions are given in the next section.
ATTENTION
Serial Console Reminder
Remember to choose VT100 as the terminal type. Use the cable provided, CBL-RJ45F9-150, to
connect to the serial console port.
Telnet Reminder
When connecting to the DA-660 over a LAN, you must configure your PC’s Ethernet IP address
to be on the same subnet as the DA-660 you wish to contact. If you do not get connected on the
first try, re-check the serial and IP settings, and then unplug and re-plug the DA-660’s power
cord.