Patton electronic 3088 Network Card User Manual


 
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7.0 REMOTE CONSOLE MANUAL INFORMATION
The PC user (near-end) may configure and verify status of the remote
3088 (far-end) via a Remote Console session. The PC user must log
onto the 3088 (near-end) unit to establish a remote console session.
Once done, the remote 3088 (far-end) appears as a unit which is locally
connected through the RS-232 console port. All commands are transmit-
ted over the G.SHDSL link in the EOC channel.
Figure 15. Remote control session diagram
7.1 ESTABLISHING A REMOTE CONSOLE SESSION
How to Connect
The following steps are to establish a connection to the remote 3088 (far-
end) via Remote Console Session (RCS):
1. Configure a terminal emulation program (e.g., Hyperterminal) on PC
(near-end) for 19.2 kbps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow
control. Connect it to the RS-232 console port of the 3088 (near-
end).
2. At the password prompt, log in to the near-end Model 3088.
3. Ensure that a DSL link is established. You can verify an established
DSL link by using the system show status command or by checking
that the DSL LED is solid green. Upon executing the show status
command, the dsl link state is shown as
success
if the DSL link
is established.
4. At the command prompt, enter the command remote console.
5. Wait for the message
Console: Remote console
connection established
.
If a DSL link is not established, or for some other reason the
3088 (far-end) does not respond in a reasonable amount of
time, the following message appears:
Console: Remote console
timed out trying to connect
. Enter the command remote
console again.
PC
(Near End)
3088
(Near End)
RS-232
Remote Console Session (RCS)
3088
(Far End)
DSL