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Specify TCP/IP addresses on the Incoming TCP/IP Properties

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6. SSH Tunnels and SDT Connector • On the Network Connection screen, select TCP/IP, then click Properties. • Select Specify TCP/IP addresses on the Incoming TCP/IP Properties screen, then select TCP/IP. Assign a From: and a To: TCP/IP address. Click Next. Note: You can choose any TCP/IP addresses as long as they are not used anywhere else on your network. The From: address will be assigned to the Windows XP/2003 computer and the To: address will be used by the console server. For simplicity, use the following IP address: From: 169.134.13.1 To: 169.134.13.2 Alternately, you can set the advanced connection and access on the Windows computer to use the console server defaults: • Specify 10.233.111.254 as the From: address. • Select Allow calling computer to specify its own address. Additionally, you can use the console server default username and password when you set up the new Remote Desktop User. In doing so, the user is granted permission to use the advanced connection to access the Windows computer: • The console server default username is portXX, where XX is the serial port number on the console server. • The default Password is portXX. To use the defaults for a RDP connection to the serial port 2 on the console server, you will need to set up a Windows user named port02. • When the PPP connection has been set up, a network icon will appear in the Windows task bar. Note: The above notes describe setting up an incoming connection for Windows XP. The steps are similar for later versions with some slight differences: • You need to check the box for Always allow directly connected devices. • Also, the option for to Set up an advanced connection is not available in Windows 2003 if RRAS is configured. If RRAS has been configured, it is a simply task to enable the null modem connection for the dial-in configuration. For earlier versions of Windows, follow the steps in the For Windows XP and 2003 computers section. To get to the Make New Connection button: • For Windows 2000, click Start and select Settings. At the Dial-Up Networking Folder, click Network and Dial-up Connections, then click Make New Connection. You may need to first set up connection over the COM port using Connect directly to another computer before proceeding to Set up an advanced connection. • For Windows 98, double-click My Computer on the Desktop, then open Dial-Up Networking and double-click. 124

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6. SSH Tunnels and SDT Connector
• On the
Network Connection
screen, select
TCP/IP
, then click
Properties
.
• Select
Specify TCP/IP addresses on the Incoming TCP/IP Properties
screen, then select
TCP/IP
. Assign a
From:
and a
To:
TCP/IP address. Click
Next
.
Note:
You can choose any TCP/IP addresses as long as they are not used anywhere else on your network. The From: address will be
assigned to the Windows XP/2003 computer and the To: address will be used by the console server. For simplicity, use the following IP
address:
From: 169.134.13.1
To: 169.134.13.2
Alternately, you can set the advanced connection and access on the Windows computer to use the console server defaults:
• Specify 10.233.111.254 as the From: address.
• Select Allow calling computer to specify its own address.
Additionally, you can use the console server default username and password when you set up the new Remote Desktop User. In doing so,
the user is granted permission to use the advanced connection to access the Windows computer:
• The console server default username is
portXX
, where XX is the serial port number on the console server.
• The default Password is
portXX
.
To use the defaults for a RDP connection to the serial port 2 on the console server, you will need to set up a Windows user named port02.
• When the PPP connection has been set up, a network icon will appear in the Windows task bar.
Note:
The above notes describe setting up an incoming connection for Windows XP. The steps are similar for later versions with some slight
differences:
• You need to check the box for
Always allow directly connected devices
.
• Also, the option for to
Set up an advanced connection
is not available in Windows 2003 if RRAS is configured. If RRAS has been
configured, it is a simply task to enable the null modem connection for the dial-in configuration.
For earlier versions of Windows, follow the steps in the
For Windows XP and 2003 computers
section. To get to the
Make
New Connection
button:
• For Windows 2000, click
Start
and select
Settings
. At the
Dial-Up Networking Folder
, click
Network and Dial-up
Connections
, then click
Make New Connection
. You may need to first set up connection over the COM port using
Connect directly to another computer
before proceeding to
Set up an advanced connection
.
• For Windows 98, double-click
My Computer
on the Desktop, then open
Dial-Up Networking
and double-click.