Signaling server port speed, Procedure 19, Changing the signaling server port speed – Nortel Networks NN43001-314 User Manual

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Signaling Server software installation

243

Signaling Server port speed

Use

Procedure 19 "Changing the Signaling Server port speed" (page 243)

to change the initial port speed of the Signaling Server for a maintenance
terminal connection. This procedure is optional.

Procedure 19

Changing the Signaling Server port speed

Step

Action

1

Make sure the DTE–DTE null modem cable (supplied with the
Signaling Server) runs from the back port of the Signaling Server to
the maintenance terminal.

2

Press <CR> to see the login prompt. The Signaling Server must
boot successfully before the user can log in.

3

Log in to the Signaling Server.

ATTENTION

If the Signaling Server has connected to the Call Server (the startup
messages indicate whether or not the link is up), use the PWD1 login to
access the Signaling Server.

The default Signaling Server Command Line Interface (CLI) login
and password is:

Login =

admin

Password =

cseadmin

The system immediately prompts a change to the default password.

ATTENTION

If you forget the password, reset it from the Tools Menu (see

Procedure

18 "Viewing the Tools Menu" (page 241)

).

4

Enter

stty 9600

to change the port speed to 9600 baud.

Acceptable values for the maintenance port speed are 9600, 19
200, 38 400, and 115 200.

5

Change the port speed on the terminal, terminal emulator, or
workstation (which can require a terminal emulator reset).

6

Press <CR> several times to make sure the command line prompt is
visible at the new speed.

7

Enter

exit

to log out of the CLI.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Branch Office Installation and Commissioning

NN43001-314

01.02

Standard

Release 5.0

20 June 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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