(2)
Press Return (at least once) after the HyperTerminal window opens.
A window with the login prompt appears. You are now in the SNMP shell of your device.
You can now log in on your device and start the configuration.
Check
If the login prompt does not appear after you press Return several times, the connection to
your device has not been set up successfully.
Therefore, check the COM1 or COM2 settings on your PC.
(1)
Click on File ->Properties.
(2)
Click Configure in the Connect to tab.
The following settings are necessary:
- Bits per second:
- Data bits:
- Parity:
.
- Stopbits:
- Flow control:
.
(3)
Enter the values and click OK.
(4)
Make the following settings in the Settings tab:
- Emulation:
?
(5)
Click OK.
The changes to the terminal program settings do not take effect until you disconnect the
connection to your device and then make the connection again.
If you use HyperTerminal, there may be problems with displaying umlauts and other special
characters. If necessary, therefore, set HyperTerminal to
"")"
instead of
?
.
Unix
You will require a terminal program such as
#!
(on System V),
(on BSD) or
#
(on Linux). The settings for these programs correspond to those listed above.
Example of a command line for using
#!
:
#! 00 #1"1'
Example of a command line for using
:
00 1"1'
5.1.3 Access over ISDN
All devices that have an ISDN interface can be accessed and configured from another
device via an ISDN call.
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