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Connecting a terminal or pc, Terminal communication parameters – Allied Telesis AR400 Series Router User Manual

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AR400 Series Router User Guide

Software Release 2.6.1
C613-02021-00 REV D

Connecting a Terminal or PC

The first thing to do after physically installing the router is to start a terminal or
terminal emulation session to access the router. Then you can use the
command line interface (CLI) to configure the router. If you wish to configure
the router using the Graphical User Interface, you must first access the CLI and
assign an IP address to at least one interface.

You can use a PC running terminal emulation software as the manager console
instead of a terminal. Many terminal emulation applications are available for
the PC, but the most readily available is the HyperTerminal application
included in Microsoft® Windows™ 95, Windows™ 98, and Windows™ 2000.
In a normal Windows™ installation HyperTerminal is located in the
Accessories group. In Windows™ 2000, HyperTerminal is located in the Start >
Programs

> Accessories > Communications menu.

The key to successfully using terminal emulation software with the router is to
configure the communications parameters in the terminal emulation software
to match the default settings of the console port on the router. For instructions
on how to configure HyperTerminal, see the AR Series Router Hardware
Reference
.

To start a terminal session, connect to the router in one of the following ways:

Connect a VT100-compatible terminal to the RS-232 Terminal Port (asyn0),
set the communications parameters on the terminal (Table 1 on page 14),
and press [Enter] a few times until the router’s login prompt appears; OR

Connect the COM port of a PC running terminal emulation software such
as Windows Terminal or HyperTerminal to the RS-232 Terminal Port
(asyn0), set the communications parameters on the terminal emulation
software (Table 1 on page 14), and press [Enter] a few times until the
router’s login prompt appears.

Terminal Communication Parameters

Check that the terminal or modem’s communication settings match the settings
of the asynchronous port. By default, the asynchronous port (also known as the
Console, RS-232, or Config port) on the router is set to the parameters shown in
Table 1 on page 14:

Refer to the user manual supplied with the terminal or modem for details of
how to change the communications settings for the terminal or modem.

Table 1: Parameters for terminal communication

Parameter

Value

Baud rate

9600

Data bits

8

Parity

None

Stop bits

1

Flow control

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