Appendix b – SENA Rhio10 User Manual

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Appendix B.

Accessing Console Port and Command Usage

B.1 Accessing Console Port

There are two ways to access console port of the RHIO10 depending on whether the user is

located at a local site or a remote site.

- Serial console: Local users can connect directly to the serial console port of the RHIO10 using

serial console/data cable (null-modem cable). The serial port of the RHIO10 is

used as the console port as well as the data port. To use the serial port as the

console port, slide Data/Console switch to the Console side.

Note : When connecting console port to host, user should use the other end of CAT5 cable

using RJ45 to DB9 Female connector(included package).

- Remote console: Remote users can make a telnet connection to the remote console port (port

23) of the RHIO10 via TCP/IP network.

Both methods require the user to log into the RHIO10 in order to continue.

B.1.1 Using Serial Console

Connect the one end of the serial console cable to the console port of the RHIO10.

Figure B-1. Connecting a serial console cable to the RHIO10

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