Instruction Manual
Configuration)
•Date and Time Configuration (Manually Change Clock Settings and Network Time Protocol Time Zone)
•Network Configuration (Static and DHCP IP Configuration,
•Serial Port Configuration (Serial Port Settings, Supported Protocol Configuration, Users and Trusted Networks)
•Event Logging Configuration (Remote Serial Port Log Storage and Alert Configuration)
The ECS0016 runs a standard Linux kernel so it is also possible to con- figure the gateway using other standard Linux and Busybox commands and applications (ifconfig, gettyd, stty etc.) However doing this will not guarantee these changes are permanent.
Please note: This chapter assumes you already have a certain level of understanding before you execute Linux kernel level commands.
The Linux Command line
1.Power up the ECS0016 and connect the “terminal” device:
•If you are connecting using the serial line, plug a serial cable between the ECS0016 local DB9 port and terminal device. Configure the serial connection of the “terminal” device/program you are using to 115200bps, 8 data bits, no parity and one stop bit. If you are using a program running on a Windows PC as the terminal device, then the cable is made up from a Cat5 UTP (#440016) cable and two DB9 to RJ45 adapters (#319000 and #319001)
•If you are connecting over the LAN then you will need to interconnect the Ethernet ports and direct your terminal emulator program to the IP address of the ECS0016 (192.168.0.1 by default)
2.Log on to the ECS0016 by pressing ‘return’ a few times. The ECS0016 will request a username and password. Enter the username root and the password default. You should now see the command line prompt which is a hash (#)
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