Set up the modem/slip/ppp parameters, Test a connection with ping – CANOGA PERKINS 1502 Domain Management Module User Manual
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EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System
Model 1502 Domain Management Module
3-10
3. To return to the Domain Management Module menu, press
Note: Because the Clock circuit exerts a large power drain on the lithium battery in the DMM,
the Clock may lose time when the power is off or the DMM is out of the chassis. Reset
the date and time whenever you install the DMM in the chassis or turn the power on.
Set Up the Modem/SLIP/PPP Parameters
Although the default values for the serial communication parameters meet requirements for most
systems, you made need to update them for a particular situation; use the Modem/SLIP/PPP
Configuration menu to update the serial communication parameters. To access the
Modem/SLIP/PPP Configuration menu, follow these steps:
1. At the Domain Management menu, type
8
, "Modem/SLIP/PPP Configuration," and press
2. To select the baud rate for the serial port, type
1
and press
rate options; options include 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, or 115200 bps.
3. To enter a new Modem Initialization String, type
2
, type the new string, and press
the default string is "
AT
".
Note: For details on a different initialization string, see the documentation for your modem.
4. To return to the Domain Management Module menu, press
Test a Connection With PING
When you set up a new connection or need to troubleshoot an existing connection to another
device, you can send a PING to the specific IP address for that device. Use the PING Generation
screen to test the connection. To set up and send a PING, follow these steps:
1. At the Domain Management Module menu, type
3
, "Ping Generation," and press
2. At the PING Generation screen, to set the PING Address, type
1
and press
the IP address to PING and press
3. To set the number of times to send a PING, type
2
, Ping Count, and press
a number from 1 to 256, or type
0
to PING continuously every 3 seconds, press
4. To start to PING, type
3
; the display includes Time to Live (TTL) for each packet.
A good connection appears similar to this with all requests returned:
Pinging 216.109.112.135 with 64 bytes.
Reply from 216.109.112.135 Seq #0 time = 63.496 ms TTL=47
. . .
Reply from 216.109.112.135 Seq #5 time = 63.120 ms TTL=48
6 packets transmitted, 6 packets received, %0.000 packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 63.120/65.862/75.810 ms
Press ESC to continue.