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Log out of the modem session., Remove the telco connector from the active CP card modem

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3. Verify that both modems indicate they are ready by illuminating their Clear to Send (CS), Terminal Ready (TR), and Modem Ready (MR) indicators. If this does not occur, ensure that the modems are connected to a power source and are powered on, and check all modem cable connections. 4. Verify that POST is complete on the Core Switch 2/64 or SAN Director 2/128 (a minimum of 3 minutes). 5. Dial in to the telephone number assigned to the Core Switch 2/64 or SAN Director 2/128, using a telco system to dial in to the modems or the setup described in "Setting up a remote modem system" on page 126. 6. Observe the modem LEDs: The Ring indicator should flash briefly as the telephone rings. If the Ring indicator does not flash on both units, recheck the incoming telephone lines to the modems. 7. Verify that after one ring the modem associated with the active CP card (usually in slot 5) lights the Off Hook (OH) indicator on the modem and a login prompt is presented to the remote client. 8. Log in to the switch from the remote client as admin. The default password is password. NOTE: If the Off Hook indicator illuminates on the standby CP card modem, recheck the modem cable connection to the active CP card. 9. Log out of the modem session. 10.Remove the telco connector from the active CP card modem, leaving the telco line from the standby CP card connected to the Y connector (see Figure 29). NOTE: The modem session is automatically disconnected if the modem cable is detached while a session is active. 11.Dial in to the telephone number assigned to the Core Switch 2/64 or SAN Director 2/128, as described in "Setting up a remote modem system" on page 126. 12.Observe the modem lamps: The Ring indicator should flash only on the modem connected to the standby CP card. 13.Verify that after seven rings the Off Hook indicator on the standby CP card modem lights. A login prompt appears on the remote client, and a message confirms you are logged into the standby CP card. You can log in or disconnect the session, as desired. 128 Setting up and installing modems

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Setting up and installing modems
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3.
Verify that both modems indicate they are ready by illuminating their Clear to Send (CS),
Terminal Ready (TR), and Modem Ready (MR) indicators. If this does not occur, ensure that
the modems are connected to a power source and are powered on, and check all modem
cable connections.
4.
Verify that POST is complete on the Core Switch 2/64 or SAN Director 2/128 (a minimum
of 3 minutes).
5.
Dial in to the telephone number assigned to the Core Switch 2/64 or SAN Director 2/128,
using a telco system to dial in to the modems or the setup described in ”
Setting up a remote
modem system
” on page 126.
6.
Observe the modem LEDs: The Ring indicator should flash briefly as the telephone rings. If
the Ring indicator does not flash on both units, recheck the incoming telephone lines to the
modems.
7.
Verify that after one ring the modem associated with the active CP card (usually in slot 5)
lights the Off Hook (OH) indicator on the modem and a login prompt is presented to the
remote client.
8.
Log in to the switch from the remote client as admin.
The default password is
password
.
NOTE:
If the Off Hook indicator illuminates on the standby CP card modem, recheck the
modem cable connection to the active CP card.
9.
Log out of the modem session.
10.
Remove the telco connector from the active CP card modem, leaving the telco line from the
standby CP card connected to the Y connector (see
Figure 29
).
NOTE:
The modem session is automatically disconnected if the modem cable is detached
while a session is active.
11.
Dial in to the telephone number assigned to the Core Switch 2/64 or SAN Director 2/128,
as described in ”
Setting up a remote modem system
” on page 126.
12.
Observe the modem lamps: The Ring indicator should flash only on the modem connected
to the standby CP card.
13.
Verify that after seven rings the Off Hook indicator on the standby CP card modem lights.
A login prompt appears on the remote client, and a message confirms you are logged into
the standby CP card. You can log in or disconnect the session, as desired.