Nortel Networks V100 manual Define server ip address IP address of the terminal server

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8Define server ip address <IP address of the terminal server>

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7Enter your password: system [Enter]

8Define server ip address <IP address of the terminal server>

[Enter]

9Define server ip subnet mask <ip-address of the subnet mask> [Enter]

10Define server ip primary gateway address <ip address of the primary gateway> [Enter]

11Define port:<select port from range 1-18> telnet newline filtering cr [Enter]

Note: Type a range [1-18] for every port the Sun Fire V100 server is connected to.

12Define port for use with SMDI: Define port 19 telnet newline filtering none

Note: You can verify the ports with the command:show ports 1-19 telnet chara [Enter]

13Save your changes.

14Log out.

Note: Using the command define saves the configuration.

15To kill a session on a port, type: logout port 12 [Enter]

Procedure 9 Connecting a server to the MRV LX terminal server

ATTENTION

The procedures in this document assume that you are using PuTTY. It is suggested that you download from the web, PuTTY VT 100 Emulator, a freeware configurator tool to set up sessions.

Download PuTTY from

www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/

At the management pc,

1Connect a cat-5 Ethernet cable from the management PC to the layer-2 switch.

2Launch PuTTY.

Note: Refer to the customer-specific information datasheet to enter the MRV LX terminal server IP address and the port number.

3In the hostname field, enter <IP address of the MRV LX terminal server>

NN10364-301 MCS 5100 3.5 Standard 6.0 December 2006

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