Terminal baud rate, Log and trace, Terminal baud rate -3 – Bay Technical Associates RM356 User Manual

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Reference Guide for the Model RM356 Modem Router

System Maintenance

9-3

Figure 9-1

illustrates two packet examples shown on Menu 24.1. The first is an ICMP Ping packet

(Type: IP) triggering the call, and the second is a SAP broadcast packet (Type: RAW). With this
information, you can determine the source IP address (C0 44 87 22) of the packet or the source
MAC address (00 40 95 90 04 B9) of the packet.

Figure 9-1.

Packet Examples

Terminal Baud Rate

You can change the baud rate of the serial Manager connection through Menu 24.2, Terminal Baud
Rate. The router supports 9600 (default), 19200, 38400, and 115200 bits per second (bps) for the
RS-232 connection.

To change the rate, toggle the selection using the space bar. When the desired rate is shown, press
[Enter]. You are given the opportunity to change the baud rate of your terminal before continuing.

Log and Trace

Log and trace tools allow the user to view the error logs and trace records in order to troubleshoot
any errors that may occur. The router can also generate system logs (syslogs) to send to other
machines.

Enter 24 to display Menu 24 - System Maintenance. Enter 3 to select the Log and Trace option and
to display Menu 24.3 - System Maintenance - Log and Trace.

LAN Packet Which Triggered Last call: (Type: IP)

45 00 00 3C 02 12 00 00 38 01 36 49 00 00 00 00 C0 44 87 22 08 00 62 2B

20 04 00 00 00 08 A9 D0 C0 44 87 22 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B

LAN Packet Which Triggered Last Call: (Type: Raw)

FF FF 00 22 00 11 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 04 52 00 00 00 00 00 40

95 90 04 B9 40 08 00 03 02 78 01 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5

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