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Console/Modem Configuration (Optional)
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For Modem Connection 
(Remote AccessBuilder Management Only).  Connect the modem 
(a DCE device) to a null modem cable conforming to the VT-100 
specification to the AccessBuilder’s console port (also DCE) on the rear 
panel. The modem should be set to power up with default settings of: 
9600 Baudrate, 8 bits, 1 stop bit and no parity.
It may be necessary to first connect the modem to a terminal in order 
to reconfigure the modems’ default settings to autoanswer, etc. (refer 
to your modem documentation for this procedure). Once this is 
accomplished, the modem connection can be moved to the 
AccessBuilder 4000’s console port. 
Telnet Users
(IP Only) If you wish to use Telnet to perform configuration, the \must 
first have an IP address. This can be accomplished two ways:
Using TABMTOOL to detect the AccessBuilder’s BootP request, then 
assigning the IP address through TABM’s AccessBuilder Configuration 
Parameters dialog box. Note the TABM management station and the 
AccessBuilder must on the same subnet. 
Using the AccessBuilder’s command line user interface via a modem or 
local console. Refer to the section “Setting the AccessBuilder’s IP 
Address” in the Procedures section of TABM’s on-line help or Chapter 2 
of the AccessBuilder Configuration Guide.
The Telnet default port in TABM and the AccessBuilder is 3000. If you 
need to change the default, use the System dialog box in TABM to 
change the selected AccessBuilder. To change the default on your 
workstation, refer to your Telnet third-party documentation for 
procedures. 
SNMP Management
If you wish to manage or obtain operational statistics for the 
AccessBuilder via an SNMP based network management station, such 
as HP OpenView
 or SunNet
 Manager, an AccessBuilder Enterprise 
MIB is included on the backup diskette for this purpose. Refer to the 
documentation provided with your network management MIB 
compiler/parser software for instructions on how to integrate the 
AccessBuilder MIB. 
Note that in the case of an IP network, you must have previously 
assigned an IP address to the AccessBuilder(s) you wish to manage.
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