Power up the bridge/router, Managing the router using the menus – Black Box LR5100A-T User Manual

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Power Up the Bridge/Router

Once the LAN and Link connections are made and the console is connected to a terminal,

you are ready to power-up the router. Connect the AC power cord to the back of the router

and plug the cord into the AC wall outlet.

Observe the LEDs as the bridge/router powers up. The LEDs will go through a circular

flashing pattern as the power-up diagnostics are performed. After the power-up diagnostics

are finished, the Power LED will go from red to green.

Enter at least one <RETURN> (up to three if necessary) in order for the bridge/router to

determine the baud rate of the terminal used for the console (i.e., autobaud). The following

information will now be seen on the console connected to the bridge/router :

Terminals supported:

ansi, avt, ibm3101, qvt109, qvt102, qvt119, tvi925,
tvi950, vt52, vt100, wyse-50, wyse-vp, teletype

Enter terminal type:

Select the terminal type being used if listed and enter its name (in lower case) at the prompt,

or choose the terminal type teletype if your terminal is not listed. This terminal type

operates in scroll mode and may be used successfully until a custom terminal definition is

created.

Managing the router

Using the Menus

This section describes the minimum configuration parameters required when setting up the

router. Each of the configuration scenarios requires setting of operational parameters on

the router. The built-in menu system of the router is used to configure the unit.

The router menu system operates on a “hotkey” principle; navigating around the menu

system is done by typing the number associated with the desired option; the router acts on

the choice immediately (no need to hit the “enter” key).

The menu system consists of different menu levels each containing new configuration options.

Navigation back out of a nested menu is easily accomplished by pressing the tab key. The tab

key takes you to the previous menu level. If you wish to move from your current menu

location directly to the main menu simply press the equals “=” key.

When choosing menu options that will toggle between values, simply pressing the number

associated with that option will cause the options value to change. Each successive selection

of the option will cause the option’s value to change again.

Some menu options require input from the operator. When selecting an option that

requires a value, the menu system will display the range of values acceptable and a prompt

symbol “>”. Enter the new value at the prompt symbol and press enter. Should you make

an error in entering the new value, the <BACKSPACE> key (for most terminals) deletes the

most recently entered characters.

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