Thrulink Operations Manual
ADVANCED OPERATION (CONTINUED)
b.
Restore Defaults
The following configurations will appear on the Set Up page upon
restoring to default:
Tunnel Mode:
Disabled
GUI Access:
Any
Password:
PSKPSKPSK (note: this is all capitalized)
WAN IP Address: 192.168.0.10
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: BLANK
LAN IP Address: 192.168.1.10
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Media/Speed: AUTOSELECT
2.
Password
To change, enter the new password and confirm. When you select another
link, such as Set Up for example, you will need to re-enter the new
Username and password.
ANY CHANGES TO THE USERNAME AND/OR PASSWORD MUST BE SAVED
AND KEPT AVAILABLE. IN THE EVENT AN ID OR PASSWORD IS
FORGOTTEN, THE NODE MUST BE RETURNED TO KBC FOR A HARD
RESET. ALL CONFIGURATIONS WILL BE LOST AND RETURNED TO
DEFAULT SETTINGS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3.
Reboot
The Reboot link will soft restart the device. Any configuration change that
was saved will be held after the reboot. Settings changed without applying
(clicking save) will not be held after the reboot.
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CONSOLE SET UP
In the event that the GUI interface cannot be reached via the LAN or WAN ports, set up
can be performed through the serial connection. The console is designed to change only
the minimum required information to enable access to the system via a network. Once
network access has been established, the web GUI provides complete system
configuration (as detailed in pages 8 through 21).
To use the serial console of the system, a null modem serial cable.
1.
Connect the null modem cable to the console port.
2.
Open a terminal application and configure your connection to 38400-8-N-1
3.
Open your serial port (connect)
If the steps are completed successfully, you will receive a menu system like the one
below:
ThruLink Console
***************
1) Assign WAN IP address
2) Reset GUI password
3) Reset to factory defaults
4) Reboot system
5) Ping host
The various options listed can be selected by entering 1-5 at the prompt.
Assign WAN IP Address – Used to change the default IP address of the system.
Reset GUI password – Reset the previously saved GUI password in the event it is
lost.
Reset to factory defaults – Reset the system to a factory default configuration.
Reboot system – Reboots the system.
Ping host – Used to test for connectivity or during troubleshooting.
To end your console session, simply disconnect your terminal client, and remove the
cable.
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