Step-by-step, Step-by-step -4 – Verilink AS4000 (34-00244) Product Manual User Manual
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Quick Set-Up Guide
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Verilink AS4000 User Manual
Step-by-Step
To install this example configuration perform the following steps.
Physical
Installation
1. Unpack all of the AS4000 equipment, mount the shelf in a 19-
inch rack. Insert all modules in their slots first, then power up
the shelf. This lets the System Manager detect the installed
modules at power-up, saving time later.
2. Connect the COM port of a notebook computer or an ASCII
terminal to the port labelled T
ERM
on the System Manager rear
interface card.
NOTE: The cable provided for connecting to the console includes a
DB-25 male to 6-pin modular adapter (P/N CBE 010 00002).
This will connect directly to many terminals. For connection
to a typical PC COM port add a DB-9F to DB-25F adapter.
3. Configure the terminal or PC terminal emulator for the
following parameters:
Table 2-1 Terminal Settings
4. On the terminal or PC, press E
NTER
until a
llllooooggggiiiinnnn prompt
appears, requesting a user name. Initially there are no user
names, so just press E
NTER
again.
5. A
ppppaaaassssssssw
w
w
woooorrrrdddd prompt appears. Initially there are no passwords,
so just press E
NTER
again.
6. Depending on the nature and configuration of your terminal or
terminal program—a menu may appear asking you to select a
terminal emulation type. You must know what terminal
emulation you are using and make an appropriate selection or
the screens which follow will be garbled and difficult to read.
If you are using VT-100 emulation choose option 9.
7. The AS4000 Main Menu appears.
Data Rate
19,200 bit/s (or lower)
Word Size
8 data bits
Parity
none
Stop Bits
one
Flow Control
none
Terminal Emulation
VT-100 (or as desired)