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CommPlete 4000 Communications Server User Guide

Chapter 3 - Getting Started with RASExpress

Method B. Start Configuration with Terminal, Finish Configuration
on Client PC

To enable remote configuration of the RASExpress server, you must first configure the server’s IP
settings, including the server’s IP address. To do this, you must connect a terminal (or auxiliary PC)
to the server’s serial port. After IP is configured and working, you can complete the server
configuration remotely through Telnet, through a browser, or through MultiManager on a client PC
connected to the LAN.

B1. Be sure that the CommPlete 4000 is connected to the LAN. Turn off the power for the

CommPlete 4000.

B2. Using the provided RS-232C serial cable, connect a terminal to the RASExpress server’s

configuration port.

SBC

Backplane

6-Pin Circular Jack

(To External Keyboard)

Connect RS-232C

Serial Cable (female end)

here

15-Pin Video

Connector

(to External

Display Monitor)

120

Dumb Terminal

or

Auxiliary PC

RS-

232C

Cable

COM 1

DB9 male

RJ45

Connector

(to Network

Hub)

Figure 3-2: Serial port on the CommPlete 4000

B3. Power up the CommPlete 4000. The RAS

Express Server Screen will appear.

Note: The server takes a few moments to load the RASExpress software and to initialize the
modems after it is turned on. Observe RAS software processing and displaying .

B4. Turn on the terminal (or auxiliary PC) and press

Enter

.

B5. Select

Quick Configuration of Server

.

B6. Enable

IP Remote Access

.

Note: Error messages will appear and will indicate that the remote addresses of the WAN
ports are not on the same subnet. This is normal for the initial setup. Ignore these messages.

B7. Type the

IP Address

for the CommPlete RAS

Express server.

B8. Type the

IP Subnet Mask

.

B9. Re-boot the

CommPlete 4000

.

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