Allied Telesis AR442S, AR441S Configuring the AR450S, Using the CLI to configure the AR450S

Models: AR450S

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Installation and Safety Guide

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3.Connect the provided power cord to the AC power inlet and clip it in place. Switch the router’s power switch to the ON position. The Power LED lights continuously and the System LED lights briefly. The Port LEDs also light briefly.

The router is supplied with an approved power cord that incorporates a moulded plug. It must only be used with the power cord supplied.

If the LEDs fail to light, the most likely cause is that the router is not receiving power. Check that:

the power supply outlet’s switch (if any), and the router’s power switch, are in the ON position

the power cable is securely plugged in

the power supply is operational

Configuring the AR450S

You can configure the router via the command line interface (CLI) or the graphical user interface (GUI). First use the CLI to assign an IP address to the router, then use the CLI or the GUI to complete the configuration.

“Using the CLI to configure the AR450S” below

“Using the GUI to configure the AR450S” on page 31

Using the CLI to configure the AR450S

This section describes how to access the router’s command line interface (CLI) using a terminal or PC connected to the router’s console port.

1.Initiate router start-up.

Using the terminal cable supplied, connect a VT100-compatible terminal, or the COM port of a PC running a terminal emulation program such as Windows Hyper Terminal, to the Console RS-232 (ASYN0) port on the router’s rear panel.

Set the communication parameters on your terminal or terminal emulation program to:

Baud rate: 9600

Data bits: 8

Parity: None

Stop bits: 1

Flow control: Hardware

See the AR400 Series Router Hardware Reference for more information on configuring emulation software.

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Allied Telesis AR442S Configuring the AR450S, Using the CLI to configure the AR450S, Installation and Safety Guide