Configuring 802.1X EAP authentication can be complex. Please refer to Appendix A and/or Appendix B for details of the required commands.

6.To set the serial ports, enter the following commands (If you are configuring Serial Port 2, substitute the port name S2 instead of S1):

SET PORT S1 SPEED <baudrate> SET PORT S1 PARITY <parity>

SET PORT S1 SIZE <databits> SET PORT S1 FLOW <flowcontrol>

[where <baudrate> is 300 to 921600] [where <parity> is ODD, EVEN, MARK, or

SPACE]

[where <databits> is 7 or 8]

[where <flowcontrol> is NONE, XON/XOFF, CTS, or DSR]

The console commands are summarized in Appendix B of this manual.

7. When you have finished entering commands type:

INIT

EXIT

These commands will save the configuration and restart the unit. You are now ready to use the SX-560.

EXIT

IMPORTANT: The console command EXIT must always be used in order to save the changes you made with the internal command Console.

8.After an IP address and wireless network settings are configured in the SX-560, you can also access the Internal Command Console in any of the following ways:

TELNET. From the Windows Command Prompt (MS-DOS Prompt), Mac OS X Terminal Utility, or UNIX/Linux command line, enter the command:

telnet aa.bb.cc.dd

where aa.bb.cc.dd is the IP address of the SX-560. Enter admin when you get the login: prompt, and then enter the password access. Then enter the command ./console in response to the Linux # prompt. When you get the Local> prompt, you are ready to enter console commands.

Internal Web Pages. Use a web browser to connect to the SX-560 internal web pages as described earlier in this chapter. After you have logged in, click Admin on the left side of the screen, and then click Console. You can now enter console commands (you must click Enter after each command).

ExtendView. Select the desired SX-560 from the ExtendView main menu. Click Tools on the menu bar, and then click Telnet Session. Enter admin when you get the login: prompt, and then enter the password access. Then enter the command ./console in response to the Linux # prompt. When you get the Local> prompt, you are ready to enter console commands.

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