Using
Telnet
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Step 7:
Once all the changes have been made move to the
Save
field
and select
Enter
. The restart message will appear.
Figure 59. Saving and Restarting the Configuration
Step 8:
Select
Yes
to save changes. This is necessary to write the
settings to the server. The Telnet window will disappear.
Step 9:
To view the changes re-enter
Telnet
and re-establish
communications. The configuration menu will appear and
display the current settings.
RS-232
Connections
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C
C
h
h
a
a
p
p
t
t
e
e
r
r
1
1
2
2
:
:
X
X
T
T
R
R
A
A
L
L
I
I
N
N
K
K
I
I
P
P
T
T
E
E
C
C
H
H
N
N
I
I
C
C
A
A
L
L
D
D
A
A
T
T
A
A
Hardware and
Included
Accessories
XTRALINK IP module
Power Supply
: 12 VDC/500mA (tip positive/sleeve
negative)
Power Plug:
(Area Dependent: North America
120VAC/60Hz, Europe/United Kingdom
220/240VAC/50Hz)
Manual:
Paper copy of this manual, PDF available
CD-ROM disc:
XTRALINK IP IPRS23202 Manager and
Virtual COM Driver software for Windows
98/ME/2000/XP/NT 4.0
Dimensions
3.35 x 4.5 x 0.90 in (8.5 x 11.5 x 2.3 cm)
Power &
Environment
Power
Requirements:
12 VDC @ 200 mA
Operating
Temperature:
0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F)
Storage
Temperature:
−
20 to 60 °C (
−
4 to 140 °F)
Humidity:
0 – 90% non-condensing
Approvals:
CE, FCC
Indicators
Power
:
Red LED
Link
:
Yellow or green LED (10BaseT or 100
BaseTX)
Ready
:
Flashing green LED
Connectors
Ethernet:
Single RJ-45 female
Serial:
one 9 pin D-type male (DB-9M) DTE
(software selectable as RS-232, 422, or 485)
DC Power:
Ultra-miniature phone jack (2.5mm), Tip (+),
Sleeve (
−
)