Motorola CAJUN P120 User Manual

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Chapter 5

Introduction to the Command Line Interfaces

26

Cajun P120 User’s Guide

Establishing a Telnet Session (Ethernet port or modem)

Follow these instructions to establish a Telnet session (remote connection) and
then use the internal CLI to configure the switch.

1

Verify that the Cajun P120 and your PC are on the same local network. If the
Cajun P120 is set with its default IP address, then change your PC’s IP address
so that it will be on the same IP subnet as the Cajun P120’s default address. The
port to which the PC is connected must be on the same VLAN as the agent.

Note:
i) If you establish a serial connection to the Cajun P120, you will not have to

change your station’s IP address.

ii) The Cajun P120 default IP address is 149.49.32.134 and subnet mask is

255.255.255.0.

2

Click

Start



Settings



Control Panel



Network

from the Windows

task bar.

3

Select

TCP/IP

from the list of installed network components.

4

Click

Properties

.

5

In the

IP Address

property sheet, enter the address

149.49.32.134

and

net mask

255.255.255.0

.

6

Click

OK

.

7

Connect a shared port or switched port on the Cajun P120 switch front panel to
your network.

8

Connect your PC to the network.

9

At the prompt, start the Telnet session by typing:

telnet

<Cajun_P120_IP_address>

For example,

telnet 149.49.32.134

Note: If there is a serial connection to the Cajun P120, the Telnet session will
terminate the serial session.

10 Enter the default password

norm

in lower case letters (do NOT use uppercase).

The

CajunP120>

prompt will display when you have established

communications with the Cajun P120.

11 You can now configure the Cajun P120 and change its default IP address. See

the Section “Navigation, Cursor Movement and Shortcuts” below.

12 If you changed your PC’s IP address, you must return it to its original address.
13 Insert the Cajun P120 into your network and ping to verify that there are

proper Ethernet communications.

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