Tripp Lite B097048 Owners Manual for B093- B097- and B098-Series Console Serve - Page 76

Configure Dial-In PPP

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5. Firewall, Failover and OOB Access 5.2.1 Configure Dial-In PPP Enable PPP access on the internal or externally attached modem: • Select the System: Dial menu option and the port to be configured (Serial DB9 Port, Internal Modem Port or External USB Port). • Select the Baud Rate and Flow Control that will communicate with the modem. Note: By default, the modem port on all Tripp Lite console servers is set with software flow control. The baud rate is set at: - 115200 for external modems connected to the local console port on B098 console servers. - 9600 for the internal modem or external USB modem and for external modems connected to the console serial ports, which have been reassigned for dial-in access (on B093). When enabling OOB dial-in, it is recommended the Serial Setting be changed to 38400 baud with Hardware Flow Control. Note: You can further configure the console/modem port (e.g. to include modem init strings) by editing /etc/mgetty.config files as described in 14. Configuration from the Command Line. • Check the Enable Dial-In Access box. • In the Remote Address field, enter the IP address to be assigned to the dial-in client. You can select any address for the Remote IP Address. However, it must be in the same network range as the Local IP Address (e.g,. 200.100.1.12 and 200.100.1.67). • In the Local Address field, enter the IP address for the Dial-In PPP Server. This IP address will be used by the remote client to access the console server once the modem connection is established. You can select any address for the Local IP Address, but it must both be in the same network range as the Remote IP Address. • The Default Route option enables the dialed PPP connection to become the default route for the console server. • The Custom Modem Initialization option allows a custom AT string modem initialization string to be entered (e.g. AT&C1&D3&K3). 76

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5.2.1 Configure Dial-In PPP
Enable PPP access on the internal or externally attached modem:
•Select the System: Dial menu option and the port to be configured (Serial DB9 Port, Internal Modem Port or External USB
Port).
•Select the Baud Rate and Flow Control that will communicate with the modem.
Note:
By default, the modem port on all Tripp Lite console servers is set with software flow control. The baud rate is set at:
- 115200 for external modems connected to the local console port on B098 console servers.
- 9600 for the internal modem or external USB modem and for external modems connected to the console serial ports, which have been
reassigned for dial-in access (on B093).
When enabling OOB dial-in, it is recommended the Serial Setting be changed to 38400 baud with Hardware Flow Control.
Note:
You can further configure the console/modem port (e.g. to include modem init strings) by editing /etc/mgetty.config files as described
in
14. Configuration from the Command Line
.
•Check the
Enable Dial-In Access
box.
•In the
Remote Address
field, enter the IP address to be assigned to the dial-in client. You can select any address for
the Remote IP Address. However, it must be in the same network range as the Local IP Address (e.g,. 200.100.1.12 and
200.100.1.67).
•In the
Local Address
field, enter the IP address for the Dial-In PPP Server. This IP address will be used by the remote
client to access the console server once the modem connection is established. You can select any address for the Local IP
Address, but it must both be in the same network range as the Remote IP Address.
•The
Default Route
option enables the dialed PPP connection to become the default route for the console server.
•The
Custom Modem Initialization
option allows a custom AT string modem initialization string to be entered (e.g.
AT&C1&D3&K3).
5. Firewall, Failover and OOB Access