RAD Data comm IPmux-11 Manuel D’Utilisation
Chapter 3 Operation
Installation and Operation Manual
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Configuration Alternatives
IPmux-11 Ver. 2.00
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Configuration Alternatives
If required, IPmux-11 can be reconfigured. The IPmux-11 configuration and
monitoring operations are performed using any of the following tools:
• ASCII terminal connected to supervisory port
• ConfiguRAD, a Web-based management system, using a Web browser running
monitoring operations are performed using any of the following tools:
• ASCII terminal connected to supervisory port
• ConfiguRAD, a Web-based management system, using a Web browser running
on a PC connected to the network
• RADview, an SNMP based management system with a graphical user interface.
See RADview SC/TDMoIP User's Manual for details.
The following functions are supported by the IPmux-11 management software:
• Viewing system information
• Modifying configuration and mode of operation, including setting system
• Viewing system information
• Modifying configuration and mode of operation, including setting system
default values
• Monitoring IPmux-11 performance
• Initiating diagnostic tests
• Uploading and downloading software and configuration files.
• Initiating diagnostic tests
• Uploading and downloading software and configuration files.
Working with Terminal
To start a terminal control session:
1. Make sure all IPmux-11 cables and connectors are properly connected.
2. Connect IPmux-11 to a PC equipped with an ASCII terminal emulation
1. Make sure all IPmux-11 cables and connectors are properly connected.
2. Connect IPmux-11 to a PC equipped with an ASCII terminal emulation
application (for example, Windows Hyper Terminal or Procomm).
3. Turn on the control terminal PC and set its port parameters to 115.2 kbps,
8 bits/character, 1 stop bit, no parity. Set the terminal emulator to ANSI VT100
emulation (for optimal view of system menus).
emulation (for optimal view of system menus).
4. When the initialization and self-test are over, a menu appears displaying
initialization and self-test results. If problems are encountered, refer to
Login
To prevent unauthorized modification of the operating parameters, IPmux-11
supports two access levels: .
• Superuser can perform all the activities supported by the IPmux-11
supports two access levels: .
• Superuser can perform all the activities supported by the IPmux-11
management facility, including defining new users.
• User’s access rights (full control or read only) are defined by the superuser.
Users are not allowed to create new users.
To enter as a superuser:
1. Enter su for user name.
2. Enter 1234 for password.
This allows you to configure all the parameters of IPmux-11, and to change the
su and user passwords.
1. Enter su for user name.
2. Enter 1234 for password.
This allows you to configure all the parameters of IPmux-11, and to change the
su and user passwords.