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C
HAPTER
 2: G
ETTING
 S
TARTED
When more than one AccessBuilder is installed on the network (IP or 
IPX), record the MAC address of each unit (located on the rear panel) 
so you will know which one you are configuring from TABM.
The Power indicator on the front panel will glow when the 
AccessBuilder has been powered on. 
Console/Modem 
Configuration 
(Optional)
If you have decided to configure the AccessBuilder locally using a 
console, or wish to perform remote downloading of configuration or 
system software, or wish to monitor the AccessBuilder, perform the 
following:
For Terminal Connection
Connect a terminal or a PC running terminal emulation (DTE) with a 
(user supplied) straight through cable to the AccessBuilder’s console 
port (DCE). Default settings are 9600 Baudrate, 8 bits, 1 stop bit and 
no parity.
After powering up the AccessBuilder, power-up tests and the 3Com 
copyright notice should appear on the screen.
If you are not attached to a NetWare LAN right now (i.e., you are on 
an IP network), you may see the following message "The IPX Network 
for LocalPath ethernet couldn't be learned", this is due to 
AccessBuilder's autoconfiguration function in a NetWare environment: 
you can ignore this message.
Press the <CR> key once or twice to produce the login prompt. If the 
login prompt fails to display, check the following:
Proper power service by confirming that the power light on the 
front of the AccessBuilder unit is on.
Proper cabling configurations.
Proper terminal parameters.
If you still cannot obtain the login prompt, call your AccessBuilder 
supplier or 3Com for technical assistance.
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