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Configuration in Terminal Program Mode

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Configuration in Terminal Program Mode You can use terminal emulation on your PC/workstation for the initial and future configuration of your product. Windows HyperTerminal or other terminal emulation applications can be used. If you prefer, a telnet session can be opened directly. Telnet provides the same type of terminal emulation. For security purposes, the product uses port 333 for telnet. All of the following Terminal Mode Configuration menus are identical in the telnet session, with the exception that any saved changes that result in the product rebooting, will require user to open a new telnet session to reestablish a connection with the product. For more information on telnet configuration, please see "How to Start Telnet" section below. How to start HyperTerminal 1. Power off the Internet Station. 2. Connect an RS-232 cable from one Serial COM port on your PC to your product's Serial Console port 3. In Windows, go to Start? Program? Accessories ? Communications? HyperTerminal. 4. When the HyperTerminal window appears, double-click Hypertrm to start a new session. 5. Name the new connection and select an icon for this session. 6. In the Connect To dialog box, select the COM port that you used to connect to the Internet Station. Figure 17: Connect To: 7. When the dialog box in Figure 18 appears, select the Bits per second rate as 38400, and Flow control at None. Click OK to complete the setting. See Figure 18. - 15 -

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Configuration in Terminal Program Mode
You can use terminal emulation on your PC/workstation for the initial and future configuration
of your product. Windows HyperTerminal or other terminal emulation applications can be
used.
If you prefer, a telnet session can be opened directly.
Telnet provides the same type of
terminal emulation.
For security purposes, the product uses port
333
for telnet. All of the
following Terminal Mode Configuration menus are identical in the telnet session, with the
exception that any saved changes that result in the product rebooting, will require user to
open a new telnet session to reestablish a connection with the product. For more information
on telnet configuration, please see “How to Start Telnet” section below.
How to start HyperTerminal
1.
Power off the Internet Station.
2.
Connect an RS-232 cable from one Serial COM port on your PC to your product’s Serial
Console port
3.
In Windows, go to S
tart
?
Program
?
Accessories
?
Communications
?
HyperTerminal
.
4.
When the HyperTerminal window appears, double-click
Hypertrm
to start a new session.
5.
Name the new connection and select an icon for this session.
6.
In the
Connect To
dialog box, select the COM port that you used to connect to the
Internet Station.
Figure 17: Connect To:
7.
When the dialog box in Figure 18 appears, select the
Bits per second
rate as
38400
, and
Flow control
at
None
. Click
OK
to complete the setting.
See Figure 18.