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PBXgateway
™
& EXTender
TM
6000 System Administrator’s Guide
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Connecting to the Management Interface (MI)
Direct Serial Connection
Introduction
Required Cable
Before you conne
Required Cable
Before you conne
The console port provides a direct serial connection for the PBXgateway and
EXTender 6000 allowing access to all features and functions of the MI and
the ability to configure, monitor and troubleshoot the unit.
A standard RS-232 serial straight-through (DB-9, Male) cable is required.
Use this cable to connect the PC’s COM Port to the console port on the front
of the unit.
Note: Cable length should not exceed 50 ft.
Before connecting to the PBXgateway you must confirm that the PC’s COM
port settings match the console port settings as follows:
Baud rate: 9600
Databits: 8
Parity: none
Stopbits: 1
Flow Control: XON/XOFF
Note: See Setting the Console Baud on page 83 for more information on
setting the PBXgateway baud rate.
EXTender 6000 allowing access to all features and functions of the MI and
the ability to configure, monitor and troubleshoot the unit.
A standard RS-232 serial straight-through (DB-9, Male) cable is required.
Use this cable to connect the PC’s COM Port to the console port on the front
of the unit.
Note: Cable length should not exceed 50 ft.
Before connecting to the PBXgateway you must confirm that the PC’s COM
port settings match the console port settings as follows:
Baud rate: 9600
Databits: 8
Parity: none
Stopbits: 1
Flow Control: XON/XOFF
Note: See Setting the Console Baud on page 83 for more information on
setting the PBXgateway baud rate.
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CLN
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1
2
8 9 10 11 12
7
6
5
4
Port Status
PWR 1
3
2
Console
WAN
Reset
Figure 13: Console Port Connection
Procedure
1. Once the PC is connected to the unit through the console port, open an Enhanced Terminal
Interface (ETI) program on the PC.
Example: Windows Hyperterminal
Note: The MI configuration menus can be accessed through any generic Windows 95, or Windows
98, VT-100 Enhanced Terminal Interface (ETI) program.
Note: The MI configuration menus can be accessed through any generic Windows 95, or Windows
98, VT-100 Enhanced Terminal Interface (ETI) program.
2. Within the ETI program, change the data settings to match those shown on the previous page.
3. Save the changes within the ETI and restart the program for the changes to take effect.
4. Power up the Gateway or Extender 6000.
The unit performs a series of boot-up tests and upon finishing the boot-up process, displays the
following message:
Press “Enter” to start the Gateway shell…………….
following message:
Press “Enter” to start the Gateway shell…………….
DB9 Console
Connection
Connection