Accessing the Console Port
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Models 2211 & 2232 Getting Started Guide
2 • Getting started
– Parity None
– Stop bits 1
– Hardware flow control
6. Press the [ENTER] key.
7. Enter your username and password to log into the device server. The factory default user settings are
as follows.
–
Login:
admin
–
Password:
admin
8. After login, the command prompt screen will appear as follows:
login: admin
password: *****
Type 'help' to get command usages
> help
set group par1 [par2 ...] + <CR>
- group = 'ip','host','serial' or 'admin'
- par1 ... = configuration parameters. Use * to keep a parameter's value
get [group] + <CR>
- group = 'ip','host','serial','admin' or 'status'
- If group is specified, shows settings of the group.
- If group is omitted, shows settings of all groups.
factorydefault [option] + <CR>
- if option is omitted, all parameters are set with factory default values.
- if option='-ip',
all parameters except IP settings are set with factory default values.
help [group] + <CR>
- If group is omitted, shows this screen.
- If group is specified, shows 'set' command usage of the group.
save + <CR>
- Save changes
exit + <CR>
- Exit without rebooting the device
<CR>
- Exit and reboot the device
>
From the command prompt screen, users can set, get and save configuration parameter values using 'set', 'get'
and 'save' command. Users also can exit the console or reboot the device using 'exit” and 'reboot' command.
The usage of the commands can be found using 'help' command. For command usages description, please
refer to section
“Command usage”
on page 25.
Using remote console
The device server provides remote console feature via telnet as well as serial console so that users can access the
device server at remote site for configuration and monitoring purposes. The IP address of the device server
must be known before users can access the remote console port. The port number for the remote console is 23,
which is a TCP port number assigned for Telnet.