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Note: If the PX3 enters the disaster recovery mode when the USB serial
driver is not installed yet, it may be shown as a 'GPS camera' in the
Device Manager on the computer connected to it.
In Linux:
No additional drivers are required, but you must provide the name of the
tty device, which can be found in the output of the "dmesg" after
connecting the PX3 to the computer. Usually the tty device is
"/dev/ttyACM#" or "/dev/ttyUSB#," where # is an integer number.
For example, if you are using the kermit terminal program, and the tty
device is "/dev/ttyACM0," perform the following commands:
> set line /dev/ttyACM0
> Connect
Initial Network Configuration via CLI
After the PX3 is connected to your network, you must provide it with an
IP address and some additional networking information.
This section describes the initial network configuration via a serial
RS-232 or USB connection. To configure the network settings using the
web interface, see
Configuring Network Settings
(on page 251).
To configure the PX3 device:
1.
On the computer connected to the PX3, open a communications
program such as HyperTerminal or PuTTY.
2.
Select the appropriate COM port, and set the following port settings:
Bits per second = 115200 (115.2Kbps)
Data bits = 8
Stop bits = 1
Parity = None
Flow control = None
Tip: For a USB connection, you can determine the COM port by
choosing Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager, and
locating the "Dominion PX2 Serial Console" under the Ports group.
3.
In the communications program, press Enter to send a carriage
return to the PX3.
4.
The PX3 prompts you to log in. Both user name and password are
case sensitive.
a.
Username:
admin
b.
Password:
raritan
(or a new password if you have changed it).
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