Lenovo Storage E1012 (English) Setup Guide - Lenovo Storage S3200, S2200 - Page 42

Table 5, Start and con a terminal emulator, such as HyperTerminal or VT-100

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Connect USB cable to CLI port on controller face plate Host Not ISnhteorwfance CLI SERVICE−2 CLI ACT LINK SERVICE−1 6Gb/s CACHE DIRTY LINK Figure 30 Connecting a USB cable to the CLI port 3. Enable the CLI port for subsequent communication: • Linux customers should enter the command syntax provided in Setting parameters for the device driver on page 79. • Windows customers should locate the downloaded device driver described in Obtaining the software download on page 78, and follow the instructions provided for proper installation. 4. Start and configure a terminal emulator, such as HyperTerminal or VT-100, using the display settings in Table 5 and the connection settings in Table 6 (also, see the note following this procedure). Table 5 Terminal emulator display settings Parameter Terminal emulation mode Font Translations Columns Value VT-100 or ANSI (for color support) Terminal None 80 Table 6 Terminal emulator connection settings Parameter Connector Baud rate Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow control Value COM3 (for example)1,2 115,200 8 None 1 None 1Your server or laptop configuration determines which COM port is used for Disk Array USB Port. 2Verify the appropriate COM port for use with the CLI. 5. In the terminal emulator, connect to controller A. 6. Press Enter to display the CLI prompt (#). The CLI displays the system version, MC version, and login prompt: a. At the login prompt, enter the default user manage. b. Enter the default password !manage. If the default user or password-or both-have been changed for security reasons, enter the secure login credentials instead of the defaults shown above. 42 Connecting hosts

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Connecting hosts
Figure 30
Connecting a USB cable to the CLI port
3.
Enable the CLI port for subsequent communication:
Linux customers should enter the command syntax provided in
Setting parameters for the device
driver
on page 79.
Windows customers should locate the downloaded device driver described in
Obtaining the
software download
on page 78, and follow the instructions provided for proper installation.
4.
Start and configure a terminal emulator, such as HyperTerminal or VT-100, using the display settings in
Table 5
and the connection settings in
Table 6
(also, see the note following this procedure).
1
Your server or laptop configuration determines which COM port is used for Disk Array USB Port.
2
Verify the appropriate COM port for use with the CLI.
5.
In the terminal emulator, connect to controller A.
6.
Press Enter to display the CLI prompt (#).
The CLI displays the system version, MC version, and login prompt:
a.
At the login prompt, enter the default user
manage
.
b.
Enter the default password
!
manage
.
If the default user or password—or both—have been changed for security reasons, enter the secure
login credentials instead of the defaults shown above.
Table 5
Terminal emulator display settings
Parameter
Value
Terminal emulation mode
VT-100 or ANSI (for color support)
Font
Terminal
Translations
None
Columns
80
Table 6
Terminal emulator connection settings
Parameter
Value
Connector
COM3 (for example)
1,2
Baud rate
115,200
Data bits
8
Parity
None
Stop bits
1
Flow control
None
CACHE
LINK
DIRTY
LINK
ACT
CLI
CLI
Host Interface
Not Shown
SERVICE-2
SERVICE-1
6Gb/s
Connect USB cable to CLI
port on controller face plate