Access methods – IBM SY27-0345-06 User Manual

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Appendix A. Access Methods and Attaching an ASCII
Terminal

To run the menu-driven diagnostics, you must attach an ASCII terminal to the

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service port of the IBM 2210. This chapter explains how to access the IBM 2210’s

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operational and configuration software. The chapter also lists the ASCII terminals

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that are supported and provides information about setup attributes.

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Access Methods

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The IBM 2210 software must be configured as part of the installation process.

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Therefore, you have to access the software in one of the following ways:

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Locally through a null-modem adapter and serial cables supplied with this

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product that are attached to the EIA-232 service port using an ASCII con-

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nection. See Figure A-1.

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Remotely using dial-in (over telephone lines) through a modem attached to the

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EIA-232 primary service port or the secondary service port, if installed. You can

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also use an ASCII connection. The secondary service port can be either an

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EIA-232 Service Port Feature or a 14.4 Kbps Modem Port Feature. See

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Figure A-2 on page A-2 and Figure A-3 on page A-2.

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An ASCII connection requires an ASCII terminal or workstation running an ASCII

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terminal emulator.

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Once the IBM 2210 is operational in the network, you can access the IBM 2210 by

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Telnetting from a network-connected workstation. This workstation must be

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attached to any of the IBM 2210’s IP-capable network interfaces. The network inter-

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face can be on a LAN adapter or WAN adapter because both support IP routing.

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The Telnet workstation can be locally or remotely connected.

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Table

A-1. User Console Attachment Options

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Physical Attachment

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Line Protocol

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Access Pro-

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tocol

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Default IP

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Address

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Service port + null modem

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Service port + external modem

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Asynchronous

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characters

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ASCII terminal

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emulation

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Not applicable

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Any IP network interface

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IP

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Telnet

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No defaults

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Figure

A-1. Local Terminal Connection to the EIA-232 Service Port

Copyright IBM Corp. 1994, 1998

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