Chapter 4 the management control port (mcp) – Texas Memory Systems RamSam-210 User Manual

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Chapter 4 The Management Control Port (MCP)

4.1 Connecting to the MCP

The management port on the RamSan-210 allows you to manage, configure, and monitor
system behavior. This includes obtaining status information about internal hardware,
configuring the LUNs, and obtaining data rates of the system.

You may connect to the management port using either a DB-9 serial cable or an RJ-45
Ethernet cable.

4.1.1 RS232 Serial Port

To connect to the serial port use the DB-9 non-null serial cable supplied with the
system. You need to set your terminal program to 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no
parity, and 1 stop bit.

4.1.2 Ethernet

In order to use the Ethernet port, you must first configure the IP address for the
RAM-SAN. You may configure the IP using the front panel display or from the
serial port. For a complete description for configuring the Ethernet using the front
panel, please refer to Section 3.3 of this manual. If you are configuring the
Ethernet using the serial port refer to Section 4.5.5 of this manual.

4.2 Connecting using a terminal program

To connect to the RamSan-210 using a serial port connection, you must use a dumb
terminal or a terminal emulation program such as Windows™ HyperTerminal. Your
baud rate should be set to 9600 with 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, and no flow control.

4.3 Connecting using telnet

Once the Ethernet port on the RamSan-210 has been configured using either the front
panel or the serial port, you may remotely monitor the system using a telnet session.
Your terminal settings should be set to VT100 mode.

4.4 Logging into the system

The RamSan-210 has two login accounts, “root” and “user”. Default passwords for both
accounts have been left blank.

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