Western Telematic PLS-345 manual Modem & Console Port Access Factory set PLS

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PLS-345 - Physical Layer Switch; User's Guide

3.Access the Command Mode: In order to invoke commands and display status screens, you must first access the PLS command mode via Network, modem, or Console Port (local PC.) For more information, on command mode access, please refer to Section 5.2.

Notes:

Network Access: The PLS includes a default IP Address and Subnet Mask. This allows initial contact with the unit via network without first defining an IP address (providing you are contacting the PLS from another node on the same subnet.) When installing the PLS in a working network environment, it is recommended to define network parameters as described in Section 5.6.

Modem & Console Port Access: Factory set PLS

parameters are as follows: 9600 bps, 8 Data Bits, One Stop Bit, No Parity. Although PLS parameters can be easily redefined, for this Quick Start procedure only, it is recommended that you configure your communications program to accept the default parameters.

a)Network Access: Start your Telnet program, then Telnet to the default PLS IP Address (192.168.168.168.) For example, on a UNIX system, the telnet command would be invoked as shown below.

$ telnet 192.168.168.168 [Enter]

After the telnet command is invoked, the PLS Circuit Status Screen (Figure 3.1) should be displayed, followed by the PLS> command prompt.

If you wish to contact the PLS from a node that is not on the same subnet you can either change your PC's IP address to an address that is on the same subnet as the PLS (e.g., 192.168.168.xxx), or access the PLS command mode via modem or Console Port, and define Network Parameters as described in Section 5.6.

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Contents PLS-345 Page Nameplate Power Warning Shock Hazard Do Not EnterEnclosed Racks VentilationTable of Contents Command Summary Application ExamplesMonitor Mode IntroductionTypographic Conventions ApplicationsUnit Description Front PanelBack Panel Back PanelUnit Description PLS-345 Physical Layer Switch Users Guide Quick Start / System Overview Modem & Console Port Access Factory set PLS $ telnet 192.168.168.168 EnterCircuit Status Screen Command Help Screen System Mode Initialization InstallationPower Supply Connection Connecting an External Modem Connecting Common and A/B LinesConnecting the Network Cable Connecting a PC to the Console PortSetUp and Configuration System Mode and User ModeCommunicating with the PLS-345 SetUp and Configuration PLS Command/Menu Conventions SetUp and Configuration Defining General ParametersPLS-345 Physical Layer Switch Users Guide SetUp and Configuration Circuit Parameters Circuit Parameters MenuNetwork Parameters Network Parameters Menu Implementing IP Security IP SecurityExample 1 Deny access to all hosts except Selecting Monitor Mode Parameters Monitor ModeHardware Configuration Monitor Mode Parameters Menu Switch if Level 1 High Switch to Position B Return On Save Configuration Parameters Status Screens Circuit Status ScreenPLS-345 Physical Layer Switch Users Guide Network Status Screen PortPLS-345 Physical Layer Switch Users Guide Manual A/B Switching OperationEnter or /B n Enter Code Activated A/B Switching/A Command and the /B Command Enter/D Command Command Confirmation PromptMonitor Mode Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters Sending Parameters to a FileRestoring Saved Parameters Monitoring Signal Drop and/or Power Loss Application ExamplesAUX Port Connection Monitoring a Switch or Relay Monitoring a ContactItem 6 Circuits to Switch Enable the Monitor Mode at circuit Display Help Screen Command SummaryDisplay Commands Display Circuit StatusView/Set General Parameters Configuration CommandsSN Display Network Status View/Set Circuit ParametersView/Set Network Parameters View/Set Monitor Mode ParametersDL Download Configuration to File Switch Circuit n to Line B Control CommandsSwitch Circuit n to Line a Command Format /D Enter Command Arguments Set Circuits to DefaultReset Network Interface Command Format /T Enter Command ArgumentsCommand Format /X Enter Command Arguments Exit/DisconnectModem Port Interface Interface DescriptionsConsole Port Interface Common Ports and A/B Ports Figure A.3 Common Ports and A/B PortsSize SpecificationsSwitching Customer Service Trademark and Copyright InformationIndex Index-2 Page Sterling Irvine California 949 586-9950 Toll Free