9.2.2 SETTING UP THE COMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE (HYPERTERMINAL)
To connect from a laptop you may use any communications software that supports ANSI emu-
lation. The SVMi-20E has been tested using Windows HyperTerminal.
Launch HyperTerminal from your Windows PC and create a new connection.
1.
Name the connection (example: "SVMi LAN"
2.
Set 'Connect using' to TCP/IP (Winsock)
3.
Set 'Host Address' to 10.10.108.6
4.
Set "Port Number' to 23
5.
Click 'Properties'. Click the 'Settings' tab
6.
Select 'Terminal' keys
7.
Set 'Emulation type' to ANSI or ANSIW. Click ASCII Set up
8.
Set 'Line Wrap' to No
When this is complete press 'Ctrl + L' two or three times to refresh the screen and you should
see the SVMi-20E Status Screen. You are now ready to program the system.
9.2.3 REMOTE PROGRAMMING VIA LAN PORT
Connecting to the SVMi-20E via the LAN allows a remote administrator to monitor and provide
routine administration without having to be on site. NOTE: The customer's Local Area Network
must have Remote Access to Services enabled (or something similar on their LAN's Operating
System) and be connected to the internet via one of the many available High Speed connec-
tions. If they have a "Dial Up" internet connection this will not work.
Connect to the customer's internal Local Area Network (LAN) using a straight through RJ45
10/100baseT cat5 cable. Use the same information above for Setting up your Network Device
and Communications Software.
9.2.4 CHANGING THE DEFAULT SVMi-20E IP ADDRESS
When connecting to a customer's local area network, you may be required to change the Static
IP address of the SVMi-20E. This can only be done using the SIO connection described previ-
ously in this document.
Using the SIO interface you will do a proper shut down of the SVMi-20E. Once at a C:> DOS
prompt press the Reset button the front of the SVMi-20E face plate. Watch the boot up
sequence and you will be asked to select a boot up option (the Default is: 1 – Launch Samsung
Voice Mail). Select option 3 to “Boot to System Shell”.You will again be at a C:> DOS prompt.
There are two ways to enter the Static IP address for the SVMi-20E. One is to use the ROM-DOS
NED Text editor and the other is to use the SCONFIG utility provided by the TCP/IP software.
Using NED
1.
Change directory to 'Sockets'
Type: cd \sockets
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