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Chapter 3 – Managing and Configuring the MultiConnect
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Serial-to-Serial Device Server User Guide (S000354C)
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Chapter 3 – Managing and
Configuring the MultiConnect
Two Ways to Login
Login Using TTY
•
Use TTY to configure your MultiConnect for the first time. Configure the host serial port using the
defaults listed below:
Baud: 115.2K
Data: 8
Parity: N
Stop: 1
Flow-Control: None
•
Press the Enter key three times to get to the Login prompt or send three carriage returns.
•
At the Login prompt, type
admin
.
At the Password prompt, type
admin
.
Important:
The user name and password are case sensitive. They must be typed in lowercase letters.
Login Using Telnet through the PPP Interface
•
Open the PPP interface on the modem port.
•
Upon successful establishment of a Telnet session, the MultiConnect displays the Login prompt.
At the Login prompt, type
admin
.
At the Password prompt, type
admin
.
•
After a successful login, the MultiConnect IP enters
Command Mode
. In Command Mode, the
MultiConnect can be configured and managed using the Command Line Interface (CLI) command set.
About Command Mode and Data Mode
•
In
Command Mode
, a # sign designates the prompt. If you type the word
Help
at the command prompt, a
complete list of commands displays.
•
If you type the word
Usage
at the command prompt, a list of the command semantics displays.
•
In
Data Mode,
the # sign is not displayed.
•
To leave Command Mode, exit your terminal or Telnet session or type the word
Exit
at the command prompt.
Note:
See the
Restore
command and
IP Escape String
command.