Mocomtech CIM-550 Modem User Manual


 
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Chapter 11.
CLI and Telnet Interface
Overview 115
Main Menu Page 116
Administration Page 118
SMTP 127
SNMP 128
Interface Configuration Page 130
Receiver HDLC Addresses Page 134
Route Table Configuration Page 135
Protocol Configuration Page 142
Modem Parameters Page 148
Redundancy Configuration Page 158
Operations and Maintenance Page 161
11.1 OVERVIEW
This section defines the user menu system presented to a user connected to the CiM via a
Terminal Emulator or telnet. In the process of configuring each parameter, an overview
of the parameter and its impact on the configuration of the CiM is provided.
When connecting via a Terminal Emulator, the user should be physically attached to the
Console Port of the CiM. The terminal emulator should be configured to match the
console port setting . The default console port setting is 38,400 bps, 8 data bits, no parity,
1 stop bit and no flow control.
When connecting via telnet, the user should be physically attached to the Ethernet Port of
the CiM. The Ethernet Speed Mode is a configurable parameter of the CiM and thus its
exact setting can very between specific installations. The default setting allows the
Ethernet port to auto negotiate its link speed on power-up.
The CiM does not allow concurrent access to the menu via telnet and the console port. If
a user connects via telnet, CiM automatically disables the console port for the duration of
the telnet session.