Setup guide

6-23Console Cabling Requirements
and key in <Enter> few times to obtain the following prompt:
Welcome to the 3Com Communication
[1] CS>
15.Add the necessary privileges for network management
with the command (after the CS>):
[1] CS> set pri = nm <Enter>
The CS/2600 server asks for a password, key in <Enter> as initially no password is
set.
The CS/2600 server displays the prompt:
[2] cs#
16.For any additional configurations such as:
Setting up the date and the time, the system name, the password, etc.
Refer to the CS/2600 Operation Guide.
17.Update the list of allowed services
by keying the command (after the cs#):
[2] cs# set cs = all <Enter>
the CS/2600 server displays the prompt:
[3] cs#
18.Declare the IP address of the CS/2600:
cs# setd –ip net = @IPCS/2600 (for example 140.184.33.10).
See step 11.
19.Serial Ports J1,J2 (etc.) configuration for hosts:
By default, all the ports are configured as terminal connected ports with autobaud value
for baud rate parameter.
In order to change the configuration of ports J1, J2 (etc) to be as host connected port
(S1 plug of a node), strike the commands (after the cs#):
[3] cs# setd !1 –term dv = host <Enter>
[4] cs# setd !1 –term baud = 9600 <Enter>
where
!1 is the port J1, !2 port J2, etc.
Assign an IP address to each port connected to a host with the command (after cs#):
[5] cs# setd !1 –tcpappl porm = @IP1 <ENTER>
where
@IP1 is the Ethernet address chosen for the Node #1 connected on the port J1,
@IP2 is the Ethernet address chosen for the Node #2 connected on the port J2, etc.
For example 1: @IP1 = 120.184.33.11 , @IP2 = 120.184.33.12, etc.
20.Check the configuration of the IP addresses of ports J1, J2, etc.
within the commands (after cs#):
[8] cs# sh –tcpappl porm <ENTER>
21.Check the configuration of Host ports J1, J2, etc.
with the command (after cs#):
for port J1:
[9] cs# sh !1 dp <ENTER>
for port J2: