Netopia 4622 T1 manual Configuring Telnet software, Connecting a Console Cable to Your Router

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Configuring Telnet software

If you are configuring your router using a Telnet session, your computer must be running a Telnet software program.

If you connect a PC with Microsoft Windows, you can use a Windows Telnet application or simply run Telnet from the Start menu.

If you connect a Macintosh computer, you can use the NCSA Telnet program supplied on the Netopia 4622 CD. You install NCSA Telnet by simply dragging the application from the CD to your hard disk.

Connecting a Console Cable to Your Router

You can perform all of the system configuration activities for your Netopia 4622 through a local serial console connection using terminal emulation software, such as HyperTerminal provided with Windows 95, 98, 2000, or NT on the PC, or ZTerm, included on the Netopia CD, for Macintosh computers.

The Netopia 4622 back panel has a connector labeled “Console” for attaching the Router to either a PC or Macintosh computer via the serial port on the computer. (On a Macintosh computer, the serial port is called the Modem port or Printer port. Newer Macintosh models have USB ports, so you may need a third-party adapter.) This connection lets you use the computer to configure and monitor the Netopia 4622 via the console screens.

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Console connection port

DB-9 (male)

To connect the Netopia 4622 to your computer for serial console communication, use a console cable appropriate to your platform:

A DB-9 connector end attaches to a PC.

A DB-9 end of the Console cable attaches to the Netopia 4622’s Console port.

If you connect a PC with Microsoft Windows 95, 98, 2000, or NT, you can use the HyperTerminal application bundled with the operating system.

If you connect a Macintosh computer, you can use the ZTerm terminal emulation program on the supplied Netopia 4622 CD.

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Contents Netopia 4622 T1 Router Part Number Contents Getting Started Guide Chapter Introduction Features and CapabilitiesOverview Getting Started Guide How to Use this GuideFind a Location Chapter Making the Physical ConnectionsWhat You Need Telecommunication Installation Cautions Important Safety InstructionsEthernet Computer Power Identify the Connectors and Attach the CablesPort T1 port Console port Power port Ethernet switch Netopia 4622 T1 Router Status Lights Getting Started Guide Readying Computers on Your Local Network Chapter Connecting to Your Local Area NetworkConnecting to an Ethernet Network Configuring TCP/IP on Windows-based Computers Chapter Sharing the ConnectionConfiguration tab Dynamic configuration recommendedStatic configuration optional Add. Repeat this process for the secondary DNS TCP/IP Configuring TCP/IP on Macintosh ComputersTCP/IP or MacTCP Sharing the Connection Getting Started Guide Chapter Console-Based Management Connecting through a Telnet Session Configuring Telnet software Connecting a Console Cable to Your RouterPC ANSI-BBS Navigating through the Console ScreensEasy Setup Console Screens Chapter Easy SetupAccessing the Easy Setup console screens Getting Started Guide AMI Quick Easy Setup Connection PathHdlc Easy Setup T1 Line Configuration screen appears T1 Line ConfigurationFrame Relay Options PPP Options Previous Screen Next Screen Easy Setup ProfileIP Easy Setup Ethernet IP Address 192.168.1.1 Ethernet Subnet Mask Easy Setup Security Configuration Getting Started Guide Appendix a Technical Specifications and Safety Information Regulatory notices Technical Specifications and Safety Information A-3 Declaration for Canadian users Telecommunication installation cautions Getting Started Guide