Minimum setup, Minimum configuration for internet access, Power source – Verilink XEL XSP-100 SHARK IAP (9SA-USRS-9.0R1.02) Product Manual User Manual
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Chapter 4. User Interface Hardware Connections
SHARK™ IAD User's Guide
XEL P/N & Release: 9SA-USRS-9.0R1.02
Chapter 4-7
M
INIMUM SETUP
To begin configuring your SHARK™ IAD via the Ethernet port or by the
maintenance port, you only need the following modules installed in your
SHARK™ IAD. This chapter assumes that the SHARK™ IAD has been
installed and all cabling is intact.
Minimum
configuration for
Internet Access
• Router module.
• Power Supply Module.
• Cross Connect Module.
• WAN T1 Module.
Power source
The SHARK™ IAD operates on -48VDC. –48VDC can be supplied directly to
the power supply module or from the available AC Power supply. Refer to the
installation section of this User's Guide. When power is first applied to the
Shark the voice cards may output a short burst of ringing on the 2-Wire FXS
circuits.
I
NCORRECT
L
OGIN
L
OCKOUT AND
RESTORE
.
The Telnet connection and the RS232 Craft port have a lockout that occurs after
3 failed login attempts. A failed login occurs when the login process does not
return the Shark prompt. The port will not respond to attempts for login for 10
minutes after the third login failure. Each connection or port is treated
independent of the others. If a login attempt fails on a port, the other port and
concurrent sessions, if applicable, will not be affected. The counting of failed
logins will reset to 0 if the Router performs a Coldstart feature, the power to the
Router is temporarily interrupted or a proper login occurs on that port or session.
If another login is not attempted nor any characters sent after the first or the
second failed tries, the counting of failed logins will be set to 0 when the
Keyboard Inactivity Logout timer expires.
K
EYBOARD
INACTIVITY LOGOUT
TIMER
.
A Telnet or RS232 Craft port will be logged out of a connection if the connected
terminal does not send any characters for a period of time that is depicted by the
inactivity timer. The inactivity timer may be set from 0 to 10 minutes in one
minute increments. A setting of 0 minutes defeats the timer and the port does
not log out.
Access through a
Telnet Session
An IP interface is necessary to initiate a Telnet session. Refer to page 4-4 of this
chapter to perform steps 1 and 2, then proceed to step 3.
1. Connect to your SHARK™ IAD.
2. Perform a Workstation Setup if it has not been performed.
3. Go to your PC's "start" menu and select the "Command Prompt" option.
This will begin a DOS prompt session.
4. Enter: telnet 192.168.1.254.
5. You should get the CLI login prompt: login:
6. Proceed to log into and configure your SHARK™ IAD using the CLI
chapter of this manual or see the instructions: 'Enter the STEPPING MODE'
on page 4-8 of this chapter.