Terminal Server User Guide
Communicating via a Terminal or PC
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Chapter 2 Installation
Communicating via a Terminal or PC
You can connect to Terminal Server using a terminal or PC (with a terminal emulation
package such as Hyperterm).
1. Connect a terminal or your PC to port 1. The Terminal Server serial ports are DTE type
RS-232 ports. When connecting a terminal/ PC directly (without modems), the RS-232
signals need to be crossed over (‘null modem’ cable). See
for
pinout information.
2. For a terminal/PC to communicate with a server, set it to the following: 9.6 kbps, eight
data bits, one stop bit, software flow control, no parity.
After powering up your Terminal Server, you are prompted to enter a ‘Local login:>‘.
3. You can just hit any character and at this point (the character is required).
The next prompt displayed is local>, which is the Command Line Interface (CLI) prompt.
You can now move to The Menu System. See
Note
If there are any problems, check the cable you are using (this is the
most common error). Port 1 is configured to provide error messages
should any problems occur. See
for
more information on problems.
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