Titan Electronics Inc NETCOM423 Manuel D’Utilisation
5. S
OFTWARE
C
ONFIGURATION
The NetCom Devices may also be used without the installation of a
driver software. Customer applications contact the NetCom directly,
using network functions. These setups require independent
configuration of the NetCom Device and the serial ports. There are
several ways to do this configuration. The NetCom offers a
Webbrowser interface, a Manager program to use in Windows,
configuration via serial port, via Telnet and also via SNMP. This SNMP
option is not covered in this manual, please see separate documentation.
The serial port option is a fallback, if every other way of configuration
fails. The options are here described in the order Web, Manager
program, Telnet and serial port.
driver software. Customer applications contact the NetCom directly,
using network functions. These setups require independent
configuration of the NetCom Device and the serial ports. There are
several ways to do this configuration. The NetCom offers a
Webbrowser interface, a Manager program to use in Windows,
configuration via serial port, via Telnet and also via SNMP. This SNMP
option is not covered in this manual, please see separate documentation.
The serial port option is a fallback, if every other way of configuration
fails. The options are here described in the order Web, Manager
program, Telnet and serial port.
Configurations via Webbrowser and via Telnet require
a functional TCP/IP connection to the NetCom Device.
And you must also know the IP-Address of the
NetCom, to contact it. The easiest way to retrieve this
information is the NetCom Manager program. So here
a functional TCP/IP connection to the NetCom Device.
And you must also know the IP-Address of the
NetCom, to contact it. The easiest way to retrieve this
information is the NetCom Manager program. So here
is a very minimal description of this program. You find this program on
the CD-ROM shipped with the NetCom Device. In Windows 2000, XP
and 2003 it is named NETCOMMGR.EXE, while in Windows NT the
name is NETCOMMGRNT.EXE. Just double-click to start it direct
from the CD-ROM. If you already installed the drivers, the program is
also in the Start Menu.
the CD-ROM shipped with the NetCom Device. In Windows 2000, XP
and 2003 it is named NETCOMMGR.EXE, while in Windows NT the
name is NETCOMMGRNT.EXE. Just double-click to start it direct
from the CD-ROM. If you already installed the drivers, the program is
also in the Start Menu.
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