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c) Via Network: The CMS-6R4 includes a default IP address
(192.168.168.168), which allows you to contact the unit from any
network node on the same subnet. When the CMS-6R4 is installed
in a working network environment, it is recommended to redefine
the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address as described in
Section 5.5.2.
i. Telnet to the CMS-6R4’s IP address. For example, if the IP
address is "192.168.168.168", then on a UNIX system, the
Telnet command would be:
$ telnet 192.168.168.168 [Enter]
ii. If the Telnet connection is refused, this may mean that
either the IP Security feature has denied the connection (See
Section 5.5.2.1), or that the unit is operating on a 100Base-T
network that does not autosense for 10Base-T devices (see
Section 4.4.3.)
2. Password: If you have not yet created a password that permits access to
Supervisor Mode, the password prompt will not be displayed when the
unit is accessed via the Text Interface.
a) If a password that permits access to Supervisor Mode has been
defined, the unit will display the Password Prompt. Key in a
password that permits access to Supervisor Mode, and press [Enter].
b) Note that the Password feature is case sensitive.
3. If a valid password is entered, the CMS-6R4 will display the Status
Screen shown in Figure 5.2, followed by the "CMS>" Command Prompt.
5.3. System SetUp Port
Port 1 is designated as a System SetUp Port, and will therefore, always
permit access to Supervisor Mode. In order to ensure that access to command
functions is always available, the Supervisor Mode cannot be disabled at
Port 1, and the Port Mode for Port 1 cannot be set to "Buffer" or
"Passive" mode.
Note: Port 2 can also function as a Setup Port, providing that the Port
Mode is set to "Any-to-Any" or "Modem", and the Supervisor Mode
is enabled.