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b.Modem Access: To access the command mode via modem, proceed as follows:

i.Dial the number for the external modem connected to the CMS.

ii.If you have defined the Supervisor Password, a prompt will be displayed. Key in your Supervisor or Port password and press [Enter]. If the Supervisor Password has not been defined, just press [Enter]. The "CMS>" prompt will appear.

c.Network Access: In order to access the CMS command mode via network, the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address must first be defined. Therefore, network access is not available during initial configuration.

After Network Port Parameters are assigned as described in Section 5.5.3, the user may connect to the CMS via network using the following procedure:

i.Telnet to the CMS's IP Address. For example, if the IP Address is "192.1.1.1", on a UNIX system, the Telnet command would be invoked as follows:

$ telnet 192.1.1.1 [Enter]

ii.Note that if the Telnet connection to the CMS is refused, this probably means that the network port is busy, or that the IP Security feature has denied the connection.

iii.If the Supervisor Password has been defined, the password prompt will be displayed. Key in your Supervisor or Port password and press [Enter]. The CMS will display the Port Status Screen, and then the "CMS>" prompt will appear.

5.2.System SetUp Ports

As discussed previously in Section 3 of this User's Guide, Ports 1 and 2 are designated as System SetUp Ports. Ports 1 and 2 will always permit password protected access to Supervisor Level command functions, even when the unit is reset to default parameters.

In order to ensure that access to command functions is always available, Ports 1 and 2 cannot be configured as Buffer Mode or Passive Mode Ports. Buffer and Passive Mode Ports are not able to access the Command Mode. In addition, Ports 1 and 2 always permit password protected access to Supervisor Level commands; the Supervisor Mode cannot be disabled at these two ports.

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Contents CMS-16 Rack Mount Installation Nameplate Power WarningBattery Replacement Table of Contents Page Appendices List of FiguresIntroduction Typographic Conventions Unit DescriptionFront Panel Power Cable Receptacle Power Switch Back PanelCommunication Parameters Using Other Parameters for this Overview OptionalGetting Started Apply Power to the CMS System SetUp PortsConnecting your PC to the CMS Communicating with the CMS UnitCommand Menu Display Configuration ControlPort Name Password StatusHardware Installation Connecting Power to the CMS UnitDC Powered Units Configure Option SwitchesAC Powered Units Default Baud Rate Sw1, Sw2, Sw3 Default Handshake Sw4, Sw5Default Command Echo Sw7 Initialize Unit to Default SettingsDefault Response Message Format Sw6 Connecting Devices to the CMS Application ExampleCMS Application Example Not to Scale Configuration Access to the CMS Command Mode$ telnet 192.1.1.1 Enter Password Functions Supervisor PasswordDefining the Site ID and Supervisor Password Port PasswordsPort Configuration Configuration Conventions3. RS232 Port Configuration Menus Port ModesPort Parameters #02 CTS/RTSATZ Stop Bits Default =Parameters #02 AT&C1$D2S0=1 Network Port Configuration Menu Network Parameters Telnet Port ParametersPage Implementing IP Security IP SecurityPage Copying Parameters to All Ports Copy Port ParametersPort Status Screen /S Status ScreensSave User Selected Parameters Status Mode Buffer Count Port Status Screen Supervisor Mode, Defaults ShownPort Diagnostics Screen /SD DiagnosticsMode BUF CTS Name StatusNetwork Status Screen /SN Port Parameters Screens /W Network Status LAN StatusTelnet Port Status CMSPort Parameters #03 RTS/CTSPort Connection and Disconnection Any-to-Any ModeOperation Disconnecting Ports Enter Defining Hunt Groups Hunt Group ExamplePassive Mode Buffer ModeReading Data from Buffer Mode Ports Xx EnterModem Mode Port BuffersRestoring Saved Parameters Saving and Restoring Configuration ParametersSending Parameters to a File Upgrading CMS Firmware Command Reference Guide Command ConventionsCommand Response Command Summary Terse VerboseWP n Enter Command Set Enter Enter Command ModeEnter+++Enter Resident Disconnect Sequence ConnectFormat /C x x Enter CP Copy RS232 Port ParametersFormat /CP Enter Third Party DisconnectFormat /D/Y x x Enter 2 Enter or /D/Y 3 EnterErase Buffer Format /E/Y x x EnterDisplay Site ID Default and TestHelp Display Port Status Set Network Port ParametersSet RS232 Port Parameters SD Display Port Diagnostics Reset Network PortSN Display Network Status Save ParametersUF Upgrade Firmware Exit Command ModeFormat /UF Enter Display Port Parameters WhoFormat /X Enter Appendix B. SpecificationsAppendix A. RS232 Port Interface Stop Bits 1 or Appendix C. Customer ServicePower Trademark and Copyright Information Trademarks Used in this Manual
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