Two ways to login, About data mode and command mode, Device port – Multi-Tech Systems MultiConnect Adapter Serial-to-Ethernet Adapter with IP User Manual

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Chapter 3 – Managing and Configuring the MultiConnect Adapter

Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MultiConnect Serial-to-Ethernet Adapter User Guide (S000344D)

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Chapter 3 – Managing and

Configuring the MultiConnect

Adapter

Two Ways to Login

Login Using Telnet Client

Use Telnet Client to configure the MultiConnect Adapter for the first time. Type the default IP address

of the Adapter: 192.168.2.1.

Note:

The workstation must be on the same subnet.

At the Login prompt, type admin.

At the Password prompt, type admin.

Important:

User Name and Password are case-sensitive. They must be typed in lowercase letters.

Login Using TTY

Use a terminal program, such as HyperTerminal, to access the serial port.

Use TTY to configure your Adapter for the first time. Configure the workstation’s serial port to the
defaults listed below:

Baud: 115.2K
Data: 8
Parity: N

Stop: 1

Flow-Control: None

Press the Enter key three times to get to the Login prompt.

At the Login prompt, type admin.

At the Password prompt, type admin.

Important:

The User Name and Password are case-sensitive. They must be typed in lowercase

letters.

About Data Mode and Command Mode

In Command Mode, a # sign designates the prompt. Help, at the command prompt, accesses a complete list
of commands supported.

Usage, at the command prompt, provides the semantics of the commands.

In Data Mode, the # sign is not displayed.

To end Command Mode, exit your terminal or Telnet session or invoke Exit at the command prompt.

See the Restore command and IP Escape String command.

Device Port

The RS-232 port.
Connects to the Host/Serial interface on the device.

Referred to as S0.

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