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3. Modem management via console port
The modem is manageable by a terminal attached to the RS-232C console
port or by a computer with any applicable terminal emulation software.
3.1 Terminal setup
Set the the SET4 DIP-switch to “ОN” position to manage the modem
through the console port. (see Table 5, Figure 2).
Set the baud rate of the modem console port by the SET3 switch. SET3 is
OFF stands for 9600 baud, SET3 is ON stands for 57600 baud.
Attach the RS-232C port to a serial port of your computer by the supplied
cable.
Configure the terminal emulation software installed on your computer (for
example, HyperTerminal) as follows:
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: None
Baud rate (Bits per second) should be set to 9600 or 57600 in accordance
with SET3 switch setting.
Power on or reboot the modem. If the terminal has been set up properly, the
following message appears on the screen:
Sigrand SG-16B SHDSL modem V.2.4
Interface module M16-G
Initialization complete
:
3.2 General purpose commands
The modem is managed by a set of commands conventionally divided into
two types: the “general purpose” commands such as
help, info,
update, default, reboot,
and the interface management commands
such as
dsl
and
e1
.
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