Getting Started
Type Help at the ‘Local_>’ prompt for assistance.
Enter Username> gopher
Local> SET PRIVILEGED
Password> system (not echoed)
Local>> DEFINE SERVER IPADDRESS 192.0.1.228
Local>> DEFINE SERVER SUBNET MASK 255.255.255.0
Any host wishing to access the ETS will have to be told the ETS’ IP address. This is typically configured in the UNIX file /etc/hosts or via a nameserver. Refer to the host’s documentation for additional information.
Using a BOOTP, DHCP, or RARP Reply
At boot time a
Using the Command Line Interface
1.Connect to the serial port (Port_1) using a console terminal or a terminal emulation program, and press Enter. The serial port settings are 9600 baud, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, no parity.
2.Become the privileged user.
Figure 3-6. Becoming the Privileged User
Local> SET PRIVILEGED
Password> system (not echoed)
Local>>
3. Enter the new IP address.
Figure 3-7. Configuring the IP Address
Local>> define server ipaddress 192.0.1.201
Local>> DEFINE SERVER SUBNET MASK 255.255.255.0
For additional command line reference (for use with Telnet or a terminal console), see the ETS Reference Manual available for download from www.lantronix.com/support/docs/index.html .
Was the Installation Successful?
If the ETS appears to be working and the unit is connected to the network, there are a couple of ways to confirm that the unit is visible to network hosts:
If the ETS has an IP address, ping it from a TCP/IP host.
If the ETS has an IP address, use EZWebCon to log into it.
When you are satisfied that the ETS is working properly, proceed to 3:Getting Started. If the ETS does not boot properly, see B:Troubleshooting.
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