Acer AIR-104 Manual De Usuario
User Guide for AIR-104/AIR-204 7-2
Bits per second (baud): 19200
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop Bits: 1
Flow Control: Hardware
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop Bits: 1
Flow Control: Hardware
Note:
If your terminal emulation software does not allow you to set flow control
options, then you should set the flow control manually. Click the Win95/98 Start
button, select Settings, and click on the Control Panel. The Control Panel window
appears; click on the System icon. Select Device Manager, and then COM Ports.
Choose either COM1 or COM2, depending on which port you are using to connect
to the AIR-104/204. Under Settings, you will fill find Flow Control; set it to
Hardware.
button, select Settings, and click on the Control Panel. The Control Panel window
appears; click on the System icon. Select Device Manager, and then COM Ports.
Choose either COM1 or COM2, depending on which port you are using to connect
to the AIR-104/204. Under Settings, you will fill find Flow Control; set it to
Hardware.
Note that after configuring these settings, some programs require you to
close the application and then re-open it.
close the application and then re-open it.
Step 6
Enter a carriage return to start your session.
General guidelines
When logging on to the AIR-104/204, the user will see a system sign-on message,
followed by a password prompt:
Acer Router Manager Console Version: rev_no build_date_time
Please enter your password: ********
Please enter your password: ********
As outlined in Chapter 4, the default password is “password”. If you are logging onto the
system for the first time, key in the default password; you may change the password later
to one of your own choosing. At all times, the password for the CLI is identical to the
password for the ICC; if you change one, then you will also change the other at the same
time. Please note that the password is case-sensitive. As you type in the password,
your keystrokes will be echoed as asterisks (*). When you hit the Carriage Return, the
password you have entered will be tested against the current password. If the password
string is validated, the command prompt will be displayed:
Command>
The user may now begin to issue commands. Most of the commands are single-line
commands, and no commands are context-sensitive: each command is independent of
other commands before or after it.
While entering commands with the CLI, please make a note of the following general
While entering commands with the CLI, please make a note of the following general
guidelines:
• At any time, the user may type a “ ?” (preceded by a space) to request for help
• At any time, the user may type a “ ?” (preceded by a space) to request for help
concerning what the user can enter next. If the CLI is expecting a keyword when the
user types “?”, then all valid keywords will be displayed for selection, and the
unfinished command will be re-displayed withe cursor at the end for the user to finish
the input.
user types “?”, then all valid keywords will be displayed for selection, and the
unfinished command will be re-displayed withe cursor at the end for the user to finish
the input.
• Instead of entering a full keyword, the user may simply enter the first part of the
keyword and then hit tab or space; the system will automatically complete the
keyword, unless the characters entered thus far do not uniquely identify a keyword,
in which case nothing will happen. If the user is unsure how to complete the
keyword, she may simply type as many characters as she knows, followed by a “?”;
the system will then display all valid keywords which match the partial input.
keyword, unless the characters entered thus far do not uniquely identify a keyword,
in which case nothing will happen. If the user is unsure how to complete the
keyword, she may simply type as many characters as she knows, followed by a “?”;
the system will then display all valid keywords which match the partial input.
• At any time, the user can type control-p (^p, by pressing both the Ctrl key and the
^p key at the same time) to repeat the previous command, or control-n to return to
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface