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Introduction

This Quick Start Guide covers the key points of the 
installation for your Terminal Server product. It is intended for 
systems administrators familiar with operating systems 
covered.

The Terminal Server is a TCP/IP Terminal Server available in 
table top form. The table top unit has 2 or 4 RS-232/RS-422 
ports that can be used for terminals, modems, printers or other 
serial devices. The serial ports are individually numbered.

Connectors and indicators

The functions of these are described in the User and 
Administration Guide supplied with this product.

Connecting up the unit and logging 
in from a remote host

1. Read the safety manual supplied with this product.

2. Connect the unit to the ethernet.

3. Connect the power cable to the unit.

4. Power up the unit.

5. On a local host, for UNIX type:

arp -s a.b.c.d aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff

or for Windows type:

arp -s a.b.c.d aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff

replacing 

a.b.c.d 

with the unit IP address

and 

aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff

 with the ethernet

address.

6. From the command prompt, run: 

telnet a.b.c.d

(This may take a few seconds to complete).

7. At the password prompt press 

Enter

.

8. At the 

Local >

 prompt now displayed, type:

set term

 for supported terminals and press 

Enter

.

9. Type 

set term <terminal>

 and then press 

Enter

 for the 

appropriate terminal type.

You have now connected up and logged into the unit.

Setting the network parameters

1. Press 

CRTL A

 for the 

ADMINISTRATION MENU

 then 

press 

CRTL P.

2. At the password prompt now displayed, type 

iolan

 as the 

default password and press 

Enter

.

3. In the administrator password window is now displayed, 

use the cursor keys to select 

Server

 then press 

Enter

The server menu is now displayed.

4. Enter the IP address and host name for the unit. Press 

Enter

 twice to save the changes.

5. Select 

Reboot

 from the menu and press 

Enter

.

6. Confirm Reboot and wait for the unit to restart.

Your unit is now set up for operation.

Setting up a printer

This section assumes your printer client is set up for LPD 
printing.

1. Power down the unit and attach the serial printer using a 

cable specified in the User and Administration Guide.

2. Power up the unit.

3. Log in and select the Administration Mode (using 

CTRL A

 and then 

CTRL P

).

4. Using the cursor keys select the 

Port

 option then enter the 

number of the serial port you attached the printer to.

5. On the Port Setup Menu, set the parameters in the 

Hardware

 and 

Flow ctrl

 to match those of your printer.

6. Enter the print queue filename in the User Name field. and 

then press 

Enter

.

7. Set Access to Remote using the spacebar to select the 

appropriate action.

8. Set the Local Port field. This is a TCP Port number and for 

LPD this should be set to 515.

9. Press 

Enter

 twice to save the changes.

10. From the ADMINISTRATION MENU select the Kill 

option and enter the serial port number for the printer, then 
press 

Enter

.

The port is now setup, you can now send a print job to the unit 
to test printing.

Serial ports

Port activity indicators

10/100 BASE-T socket

Network indicator

Power input socket

Power indicator

Front view

Rear view

Note

These instructions assume the unit is attached to the same LAN 
as other host machines. Refer to the User and Administration 
Guide for other situations. To perform the basic configuration 
you will need to know:

The IP address of the unit

The ethernet address of the unit

The host name of the unit

If in doubt please refer to your system administrator.

Notes:

For setting up a unit via a serially attached terminal, refer to the 
appropriate section in the User and Administration Guide.

For setting up a unit via BOOTP, refer to the appropriate 
section in the User and Administration Guide.

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