42CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE WEBCACHE

bTighten the retaining screws on the cable to prevent it from being loosened.

cConnect the other end of the cable to your terminal, terminal emulator, or modem. Make sure that the terminal, terminal emulator, or modem have the same settings as the console port:

8 data bits

no parity

1 stop bit

2To configure the settings of the terminal, terminal emulator, or modem, see the documentation that accompanies it. You must configure the terminal and set the line speed (baud) to 9600. You can change the baud rate of the console port via the Web interface.

Accessing the Command Line Interface

To access the Command Line Interface, take the following steps:

1The login sequence for the Command Line Interface begins as soon as the Webcache detects a connection to its console port, or as soon as a Telnet session is started.

If the login sequence does not begin immediately, press Return a few times until it does begin. If the sequence still does not begin, see “Solving Command Line Interface Problems” on page 133.

2At the Login and Password prompts, enter your user name and password. For further information, see “Logging in as a Default User” on page 58.

3If you have logged on correctly, the Top-level menu of the Command Line Interface is displayed as described in “Understanding the Command Line Interface” on page 112. If you have not logged on correctly, the message Incorrect password. is displayed and the login sequence starts again.

4Access the Getting Started wizard, which allows you to quickly configure the basic setup information for the Webcache.

At the Top-level menu, enter:

gettingStarted

5The Getting Started wizard is displayed. You must configure the basic settings of the Webcache by completing the Getting Started wizard before you introduce the Webcache to your live network. For more information, see “Getting Started Wizard Settings” below.