CommPlete 4000 Communications Server Overview
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SBC
Backplane
6-Pin Circular Jack
(To External Keyboard)
Connect RS-232C
Serial Cable (female end)
here
15-Pin Video
Connector
(to External
Display Monitor)
120
100M LINK ACT
Dumb Terminal
or
Auxiliary PC
RS-
232C
Cable
COM 1
DB9 male
Figure 3-2: Serial port on the CommPlete 4000
B3. Power up the CommPlete 4000. The RAS
Express
Server Screen will appear.
Note: The server takes a few moments to load the RASExpress software and to initialize the
modems after it is turned on. Observe RAS software processing and displaying .
B4. Turn on the terminal (or auxiliary PC) and press
Enter
.
B5. Select
Quick Configuration of Server
.
B6. Enable
IP Remote Access
.
Note: Error messages will appear and will indicate that the remote addresses of the WAN ports
are not on the same subnet. This is normal for the initial setup. Ignore these messages.
B7. Type the
IP Address
for the CommPlete RAS
Express
server.
B8. Type the
IP Subnet Mask
.
B9. Re-boot the
CommPlete 4000
.
B10. Using Telnet for access requires that a TCP/IP protocol stack be loaded on the client PC.
Telnet access is possible both by dialing in through the RASExpress server and, more
commonly , through the LAN or Internet.
Client PC
running Telnet session,
web, or Windows
MultiManager
CommPlete 4000
RAS
Express
Server
Figure 3-3. Setup for completing RAS
Express
configuration from client PC
At a client PC connected to the LAN in which the CommPlete 4000 is the RAS server, start
a Telnet session using either dial-in access or TCP/IP access.
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