Lightwave Communications 3200 user manual Getting Started, Communications Settings

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application code version, which is listed first) is greater than 1.70, then Kermit may be used to transfer the binary update files; otherwise, Xmodem must be used.

B.3 Getting Started

Before initiating the flash update process, the system administrator must check that there are no active users on the ConsoleServer 3200 by using the CONNECTIONS command. If there are any users logged in, they should be notified to log out immediately or forcibly logged out by using the FORCELOGOUT command.

B.3.1 Communications Settings

The communications settings are slightly different for the serial flash update than for the normal operation mode. The baud rate, date bits, parity, and stop bits all remain the same between modes, but the flow control changes. In the flash update mode, the flow control changes to hardware flow control (RTS/CTS). Once the system returns to normal operating mode, software flow control (XON/XOFF) is used.

B.4 Update over Direct Serial Connection

The terminal or computer that will be used for the flash update must be connected to the control card port “A”. All users must be logged out. The system administrator must log in before beginning the update. Commands that the sys admin should enter and text returned by the ConsoleServer 3200 are in Lucida Console font. All commands should be followed by <ENTER>.

sys admin>LCIUPDATE

Start system update, are you sure? (write out YES) Yes or No: No>YES

Once there are no users logged in, the system administrator must type LCIUPDATE to initiate the flash update process. The ConsoleServer 3200 will ask the system administrator if he is sure by displaying the prompt START SYSTEM UPDATE, ARE YOU SURE? (PLEASE TYPE OUT YES) YES OR NO: NO>. If the system administrator wants to proceed with the update, he should type out YES completely and press <ENTER>. Otherwise, NO or just N and <ENTER> will exit the process.

ConsoleServer 3200 Control Boot V1.26 (Jun 15 1999)

Copyright 1999 by Lightwave Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Slot (letter) Processor (number) Ex. C1 (exit to restart system):B1 B1 is ConsoleServer3200 Terminal Boot V1.62 (Sep 30 1999)

Start XMODEM transfer of update...

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After typing YES, the ConsoleServer 3200 will return the prompt SLOT (LETTER) PROCESSOR (NUMBER) EX. C1 (EXIT TO RESTART SYSTEM). The system administrator should enter the letter ID of the card and number of the processor that is

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Contents ConsoleServer JunePage Page Error! Bookmark not defined Product Description Rear View of ConsoleServerFeatures Security Passwords 64K Fifo Audit TrailConnections InterfacePage Power Supply Module Access Cards Terminal CardsSystem Components ChassisModem Card Installation Instructions Items in the Shipping Container Rack/Desktop InstallationPower Requirements ConsoleServer 3200 Location and CoolingConnecting to the Sys Admin Port Default DIP Switch Settings Connecting Equipment to the ConsoleServer ConsoleServer 3200 serial port default settingsDCE Network Card Device Card typical adapters and 3200 port configuration Device CardSUN RJ45 to RJ45 CablesPage ConsoleServer 3200 Adapter Quick Checklist General layout showing terminal port and device port numbers ConsoleServer 3200 Administration Serial terminal will display the following text at power-up Logging In, Serial ConnectionLogging In, Network Connection Logging OutSystem Help Logged OUT Help Screen Logged in Help ScreenLOG /ENABLEDISABLE Changing the Administration Password Creating and Managing Users 6.2.1 Adding a User ID Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Editing a User ID Listing User IDsDeleting a User ID ListusersDevices Command Terminals Command J K L M N ONetwork Command D EPage Page Modem Command Status Commands Connections CommandKevin Server Listcards Command Version CommandInfo Command Powerstatus Command LOG CommandSys Admin Session Management Commands Linesperpage Command Timeout CommandBreak Command Breaking User ConnectionsForcelogout Command Telnettimeout CommandModemtimeout Command Saving and Restoring System SettingsChanging the System Prompt Updating the ConsoleServer 3200 Software User Access and Interface Terminal Card Bye Command Overview of CommandsLogged OUT Help Logged in HelpMonitor A.K.A. Device Mode Help PreviousLogging In and Changing Passwords F2 PULL-DOWN Menu Showing Initial Menu ChoicesChecking Connections Connection Info ScreenSelecting a Device Port F2 PULL-DOWN Menu to Select a Device PORT, PartListening to a Server Session F2 PULL-DOWN Menu to Listen to a Device Port PartF2 PULL-DOWN Menu to Listen to a Device Port Part Direct Mode Direct Mode Escape SequenceUsing the Buffer F2 PULL-DOWN Menu for Device A.K.A. Monitor ModeGoto Beginning of Buffer Goto END of BufferDisplay Next Display PreviousForward N Lines Reverse N LinesBreak Generation Sequence F2 PULL-DOWN Menu to Change Break SequenceDisplaying System Information F2 PULL-DOWN Menu to Display System InfoFront Panel Display Information Page Page Page Appendix a Adapter & Connector Pinouts RJ-45 ConnectorMale Female DB9 Page Requirements Communications Settings Update over Direct Serial ConnectionGetting Started Update over Network Sys admin tftpkill Ending the Flash Update Slots for programming purposes Appendix C System Specifications Physical AC PowerDC Power EnvironmentalInterface Terminal and Device NetworkNot Supported ModemAppendix D -DC Power Page DC Supply Connector Overcurrent ProtectionAppendix E Command Abbreviations Terminal, Network, and Modem Commands Abbreviation Appendix F Hexadecimal Ascii Code Hexadecimal EquivalentCharacter DEL Index See also User