Pioneer BR-SXT01, BR-SIT01 manual Out-of-Band Command Line Management

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Chapter 5 - Command Line

Management

The command-line interface allows you to configure and monitor the router in-band via Telnet or out-of-band with a terminal connected to the BR Router’s AUX/Console interface.

Telnet is a remote terminal communications protocol based on TCP/IP. With Telnet you can log into and manage the router from anywhere on your IP internetwork, including across the Internet if you choose. To do this, you must run Telnet client software on your local computer, which will communicate with the Telnet server built into the router.

In order to be able to access the command-line interface via Telnet, you must first set some IP parameters in the router.

You can set basic IP parameters out-of-band using the AUX/Console interface and a terminal or a PC with terminal emulation software, or in-band with a reconfigured IP host or RouterView.

After the IP parameters are set and saved to Flash ROM, you can complete the configuration in-band with Telnet.

Out-of-Band Command Line Management

You can use command line management out-of-band as a permanent management method, or only temporarily in order to set the router’s IP parameters to allow in- band Telnet access.

In order to access the command line out of band, set a terminal or a PC to a baud rate of 9600, and connect it to the router’s AUX/Console interface using the cable which was supplied with the router. Press the <Return> key one or two times.

Enter the default password letmein at the password prompt. The command line interface prompt will appear on the screen.

If you plan to use out-of-band access for ongoing management of your router, you can find further information on using the command line interface in the Command Line Reference Guide that was supplied with your router. Otherwise, see the section below (Setting Up Telnet Operation) for information on setting the router to allow Telnet access from hosts on its network.

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Contents BR-SIT01 BR-SXT01 Page Introduction Available on X model router only WAN Interface Frame Relay Configuration Appendix a Shipping Defaults About the BR Router IntroductionGetting Started Few Notes Getting StartedTelco Line Connection Requirements Ethernet Connection RequirementsInterface Page Connecting the Router to the Ethernet Hardware InstallationEthernet Mounting the RouterConnecting a Line Device to the BR Router Powering Up the Router Connecting an Out-of-Band Management ConsolePage RouterView for Windows RouterView Software InstallationRouterView for Macintosh Page Page Out-of-Band Command Line Management Command Line ManagementSetting Up Telnet Operation Temporarily Reconfiguring a Host for Command Line ManagementQuickstart Instructions Ethernet Interface ConfigurationIPX Protocol IP ProtocolDECnet Protocol AppleTalk ProtocolIP Protocol AppleTalk Protocol Link Configuration Physical Communications Settings WAN Interface Frame Relay ConfigurationIPX Protocol CL Use interfacemisc, wan serialset, and wan connectset Frame Relay Dlci MappingsPhysical Communication Settings Appendix a Shipping Defaults Ethernet InterfaceWAN Interfaces PPP Pin Outs for V.35 Female Connector DTE Appendix B Connector and Cable Pin OutsBR Router LED Patterns Appendix C LED Patterns and Test Switch SettingsAllow letmein password for 5 minutes after powerup BR Router Switch Settings

BR-SIT01, BR-SXT01 specifications

The Pioneer BR-SXT01 and BR-SIT01 are noteworthy additions to the world of home audio and video systems, boasting advanced technologies that elevate the user experience in both playback and connectivity. These models represent Pioneer’s commitment to delivering high-quality sound and state-of-the-art features in compact designs, making them ideal for modern home entertainment systems.

Starting with the BR-SXT01, this model is a high-fidelity Blu-ray player that is engineered to enhance audio and visual performance. One of its standout features is 4K upscaling, allowing standard high-definition content to be converted to near-4K quality, providing a sharper and more detailed picture. The BR-SXT01 also supports HDR (High Dynamic Range), which improves the contrast between light and dark areas of the image, yielding more vivid colors and enhanced overall picture quality.

Adding to its offerings, the BR-SXT01 includes advanced audio technologies such as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, which create an immersive sound environment, precisely placing audio elements around the viewer. This technology is especially beneficial in home theater setups where sound quality is crucial. Additionally, the player is equipped with multiple HDMI outputs, making it easier to connect to various audio and video devices without compromising on quality.

Turning to the BR-SIT01, this model serves as a versatile streamer that excels in providing seamless access to digital content. One of its main features is compatibility with numerous streaming services, allowing users to enjoy their favorite shows, movies, and music without the need for additional devices. The BR-SIT01 also offers high-resolution audio streaming, supporting formats like FLAC and DSD, which are favored by audiophiles for their superior sound quality.

User-friendliness is a major characteristic of both models, as they come equipped with intuitive interfaces and remote control options. Moreover, they feature Wi-Fi connectivity, enabling easy access to online content and updates. Both players are also compatible with various file formats, ensuring that users can enjoy a wide array of media without hassle.

In summary, the Pioneer BR-SXT01 and BR-SIT01 represent a sophisticated combination of cutting-edge technology and user-centric design. They are well-suited for anyone looking to enhance their home entertainment experience, whether through high-quality video playback or seamless streaming of digital content. With their array of features, these models firmly establish Pioneer as a leader in the home audio and video market.