Appendix E – Using Out of Band
Management
This
appendix
describes
how
to
set
up
routers.
The
router's
console
port,
for
example
on
a
Cisco
router,
is
an
asynchronous
serial
port
configured
as
data
communications
equipment
(DCE).
Configuring
the
Modem
for
your
Country
or
Region
Configure
the
modem
defaults
to
match
the
requirements
of
the
country/region
in
which
it
will
be
used.
For
information
on
how
to
do
this,
see
“Configuring
the
Modem
for
Your
Country
or
Region“
in
Chapter
2.
Configuring
for
Callback
Security
in
Direct
Connect
Mode
Callback
security
requires
a
caller
to
give
a
correct
password
before
sending
data
to
the
system.
If
you
do
not
plan
to
use
this
feature,
skip
to
Step
3.
Turning
Direct
Connect
Callback
Security
On
and
Off
Callback
security
must
be
turned
on
to
enter
many
callback
security
commands.
To
turn
on
callback
security:
1.
Open
a
terminal
program
such
as
HyperTerminal.
2.
Type
the
command
AT#S
xxxxxxxx
,
where
xxxxxxxx
is
your
password
(1
to
8
characters
long;
case
‐
sensitive).
3.
Press
E
NTER
.
The
modem
responds
with
OK
if
the
setup
password
is
correct
and
ERROR
if
it
is
wrong.
The
default
password
is
MTSMODEM
.
If
you
wish
to
change
the
password,
then
type
the
command
AT#S=
xxxxxxxx
,
where
xxxxxxxx
is
the
new
password
(1
to
8
characters
long;
case
‐
sensitive),
and
press
E
NTER
.
4.
Type
one
of
the
following
commands:
●
To
turn
on
remote
callback
security
only,
type
AT#CBS2
and
press
Enter.
●
To
turn
on
both
local
and
remote
callback
security,
type
AT#CBS1
and
press
Enter.
When
local
security
is
turned
on,
you
must
enter
the
setup
password
before
you
can
enter
any
AT
command
from
a
local
terminal
except
the
AT,
ATIn,
and
AT#Sxxxxxxxx
commands.
5.
To
store
the
commands
to
nonvolatile
memory,
type
AT&W0
.
Setting
the
Parity
of
the
Callback
Security
Messages
The
modem’s
password
prompt
and
messages
parity
must
match
the
parity
of
the
computer
to
which
the
modem
is
connected.
1.
The
default
parity
setting
for
your
modem
is
no
parity
(
AT#CBP0
).
To
change
the
modem’s
prompt
messages
to
use
even
parity,
type
AT#CBP2
and
press
E
NTER
.
For
odd
parity,
type
AT#CBP1
and
press
E
NTER
.
2.
To
store
the
new
parity
value,
type
AT&W
and
press
E
NTER
.
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