Transition Networks DVP 5140K manual Setting Network Management Parameters, None

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2.7Setting Network Management Parameters

CAUTION: IP parameters should be set and/or modified ONLY at the attached terminal Interface.

To set the Multichannel Media Converter network parameters:

1.Locate a PC equipped with any terminal emulation program.

2.Connect the Multichannel Media Converter to the PC by connecting the miniDIN end of the control cable (provided) to the Multichannel Media Converter Management PS/2 port and the other end of the cable to the PC DB-9 serial port connector.

NOTE: By default, the Multichannel Media Converter uses the following serial port parameter values:

bits per second

9600

stop bits

1

data bits

8

parity

NONE

flow control

Xon/Xoff

3.Using methods appropriate to the attached terminal, verify that the serial port parameters of the attached terminal match the Multichannel Media Converter port parameter values. If necessary, modify the attached terminal port parameter values.

4.Start the terminal emulation program.

5.Cycle power to the Multichannel Media Converter by disconnecting the power cord from the external AC outlet and then reconnecting the power cord to the external AC outlet..

After a few seconds the start up screen comes up.

Management card configuration

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NETWORK PARAMETERS:

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IP address on LAN is 192.168.1.99

CONSOLE PARAMETERS:

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console channel

will use a baud

rate of 9600

BOARD PARAMETERS:

 

 

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Processor

: MPC850, Running

at 50Mhz

Board Info

: Management Board

 

Board memory

: FLASH : 4Mbytes

 

 

 

SDRAM : 4Mbytes

 

Board's Ethernet hardware address : 0:A0:D2:2F:80:82

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To change any of this, press any key within 5 seconds

6.Immediately press any key in order to access the configuration procedure. Type ‘m’ (or ‘M’) to modify the current settings.

The software then prompts with a series of default parameter values in braces and a prompt either to press the ‘Return’ key to keep a displayed parameter or to enter a new value.

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METTF10XX, MFETF10XX

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Contents Multichannel Media Converter Compliance Information Table of Contents Operation AC Power Supply Module/Optional Redundant AC Power IntroductionMultichannel Media Converter Models Media Converter ChannelsReset Button IntroductionManagement Module LEDs Multichannel Media Converter Management ModuleSerial Port Multiport Management Software at Remote Network RJ-45 ConnectionPage Installation Connecting Channel Ports to NetworkPreparing the Site Installation Unpacking METTF10xx, MFETF10xx EquipmentInstalling Optional Redundant Power Supply Module Setting Management Module JumperInstalling Power Supply Module Installing Multichannel Media Converter at Site Standard Rack InstallationTable-Top Installation Powering the Multichannel Media Converter Setting FDX/HDX Channel Configuration Switches Connecting Channel Ports to NetworkSetting Full-Duplex/Half-Duplex Configuration Switches Installing Cable Installing Fiber-optic CableTesting Fiber Links Installing Twisted-Pair Copper Cable Norm TestSetting Network Management Parameters NoneEthernet Parameters METTF10xx, MFETF10xx Installing Multiport Management Software at Remote NMS TCP/IPPage Operation Management LEDs Using Status LEDsPower Supply and Link Test Switch LEDs Channel LEDsUsing a Terminal Emulator OperationUsing Terminal Emulator Operation Using Multiport Management Software at Remote NMS Standalone Win32* SystemsMain Power Supply Status is green for OK or red for fail Page Maintenance Fault Isolation and Recovery Is Multichannel Media Converter Receiving Power?Are Channel Links Good? Fault Isolation and Recovery Hardware Replacement Procedures Replacing Management ModuleReplacing AC Power Supply Module Technical Specifications PowerPage Channel Cable Specifications Fiber-Optic CableMETTF1011 -120 MFETF1011

DVP 5140K specifications

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