Configuring and using the com ports – Intel 1300 User Manual

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Installed software
The following table lists the pre-installed software and versions that ship with the
storefront appliance:

Software

Description

OS

Linux* kernel 2.2.16.3

Linux distribution

based on Red Hat Linux* distribution 6.2

Web server

Apache 1.3.12

Mail server

Sendmail* 8.11

E-Commerce
application

Intershop 4 Hosting and Merchant software

Payment cartridges

Cybersource* and Verisign* cartridges

Appliance
management

Intel

®

NetStructure™ 1300 Series Appliance

Web-based interface

Installing new software
The appliance will detect when a new version of a software package is available
from a secure Intel server. You can then install the updated software package
directly from the Web-based interface.

Configuring and using the COM ports

After running the First Boot Wizard, it's possible to use the supplied serial cable
to configure the appliance using the front or back COM port in conjunction with a
terminal emulator. Refer to the table below for pin-outs.

COM port 1 provides login access and can be used to view the appliance boot
process. COM port 2 access is enabled after the appliance has been configured
and only provides login access. It is recommended that you connect to COM port
1 and wait for the Login prompt before entering any data. The settings for both
COM ports are as follows:

Baud rate: 19.2K

Data bits: 8

Parity: None

Stop bits: 1

Flow control: hardware

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