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ii.If you have defined the Supervisor Password, a prompt will be displayed. Key in your Supervisor or Port password and press [Enter]. If the Supervisor Password has not been defined, just press [Enter]. The "CMS>" prompt will appear.

c.Network Access: In order to access the CMS command mode via network, the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address must first be defined. Therefore, network access is not available during initial configuration.

After Network Port Parameters are assigned as described in Section 5.5.3, the user may connect to the CMS via network using the following procedure:

i.Telnet to the CMS's IP Address. For example, if the IP Address is "192.1.1.1", on a UNIX system, the Telnet command would be invoked as follows:

$ telnet 192.1.1.1 [Enter]

ii.Note that if the Telnet connection to the CMS is refused, this probably means that the network port is busy, or that the IP Security feature has denied the connection.

iii.If the Supervisor Password has been defined, the password prompt will be displayed. Key in your Supervisor or Port password and press [Enter]. The CMS will display the Port Status Screen, and then the "CMS>" prompt will appear.

5.2.System SetUp Ports

As discussed previously in Section 3 of this User's Guide, Ports 1 and 2 are designated as System SetUp Ports. Ports 1 and 2 will always permit password protected access to Supervisor Level command functions, even when the unit is reset to default parameters.

In order to ensure that access to command functions is always available, Ports 1 and 2 cannot be configured as Buffer Mode or Passive Mode Ports. Buffer and Passive Mode Ports are not able to access the Command Mode. In addition, Ports 1 and 2 always permit password protected access to Supervisor Level commands; the Supervisor Mode cannot be disabled at these two ports.

5.3. Password Functions

The CMS features two different types of passwords; the Supervisor Password and the Port

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Contents CMS-16 Battery Replacement Nameplate Power WarningRack Mount Installation Table of Contents WTI CMS-16 Console Management Switch -- Users Guide List of Figures AppendicesTypographic Conventions IntroductionFront Panel Unit DescriptionBold Font Getting Started Power Cable Receptacle Power SwitchBack Panel Communication Parameters Apply Power to the CMSSystem SetUp Ports Using Other Parameters for this Overview OptionalCommunicating with the CMS Unit Connecting your PC to the CMSDisplay Free Any Undefined Enter /H for Command Menu DC Powered Units Hardware InstallationConnecting Power to the CMS Unit AC Powered UnitsDefault Baud Rate Sw1, Sw2, Sw3 Configure Option SwitchesDefault Response Message Format Sw6 Default Handshake Sw4, Sw5Default Command Echo Sw7 Connecting Devices to the CMS Initialize Unit to Default SettingsApplication Example CMS Application Example Not to Scale Access to the CMS Command Mode Configuration$ telnet 192.1.1.1 Enter Password FunctionsPort Passwords Supervisor PasswordDefining the Site ID and Supervisor Password Configuration Conventions Port ConfigurationPort Modes 3. RS232 Port Configuration MenusCTS/RTS Stop Bits Default =AT&C1$D2S0=1 WTI CMS-16 Console Management Switch -- Users Guide Telnet Port Parameters Network Port Configuration MenuNetwork Parameters Menu Supervisor Mode Only Implementing IP Security Security menu Figure Copying Parameters to All Ports Copy Port Parameters Menu Save User Selected Parameters Status ScreensPort Status Screen /S Port Status Screen Supervisor Mode, Defaults Shown Port Diagnostics Screen /SDPort Name Status Baud COM HS Mode BUF CTS Port Parameters Screens /W Network Status Screen /SNWP xx Enter Operation Any-to-Any ModePort Connection and Disconnection Disconnecting Ports Enter Hunt Group Example Defining Hunt GroupsBuffer Mode Passive ModeXx Enter Reading Data from Buffer Mode PortsPort Buffers Modem Mode Saving and Restoring Configuration ParametersRestoring Saved Parameters Sending Parameters to a FileUpgrading CMS Firmware Command Conventions Command Reference GuideTerse Verbose Command ResponseCommand Availability Supervisor User Command SummaryEnter Enter Command Mode Command SetConnect Enter+++Enter Resident Disconnect SequenceThird Party Disconnect CP Copy RS232 Port ParametersErase Buffer Set System Parameters Default and TestHelp Set Network Port Parameters Display Site IDSet RS232 Port Parameters SN Display Network Status SD Display Port DiagnosticsReset Network Port Display Port StatusSave Parameters UF Upgrade FirmwareDisplay Port Parameters Who Appendix A. RS232 Port Interface Exit Command ModeFormat /X Enter Stop Bits 1 or Appendix B. SpecificationsAppendix C. Customer Service PowerTrademarks Used in this Manual Trademark and Copyright Information
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