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The alternate to using MetaConnect and your local telnet client is to
download the open source jcterm Java terminal applet into your browser
to connect to the ECS0016 and attached serial port devices. However
jcterm does have some JRE compatibility issues which may prevent it
from loading.
Select 1. Manage: Terminal. The jcterm Java applet is downloaded from
the ECS0016 to your browser and the virtual terminal will be displayed.
Select 2. File > Open SHELL Session from the jcterm menu to access
the command line using SSH
To access the ECS0016’s command line enter the gateway’s •
TCP address (e.g. 192.168.254.198) as hostname and the User
name (e.g. root@192.168.254.198, then enter the Password)
To access the ECS0016’s serial ports append :serial to the
username e.g. with the gateway’s TCP address (e.g.
192.168.254.198), the Username (e.g. root) enter
root:serial@192.168.254.198, then enter the Password and select
the TCP Port address for the serial port to be accessed. By default
3001 is selected (i.e. Port 1). To access Port 4 for example, this must
be changed to 3004 for the Username
Port Log Management
Administrator and Users can view logs of data transfers to connected
devices. To do so, Select Manage: Port Logs and the serial Port number
to be displayed.
To display Host logs, select Manage: Host Logs and the Host to be
displayed.
Basic Conguration - Linux Commands
For those who prefer to configure their ECS0016 at the Linux command
line level (rather than use a browser and the Management Console), this
chapter describes getting command line access and using the config tool
to manage the system and configure the ports etc. from the command
line:
Administration Configuration (System Settings and Authentication •