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Remote Annex Quick Start for UNIX
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2. Connect the console cable and terminal.
The Remote Annex 4000, Remote Annex 6100, and
Remote 6300 have a dedicated console port.
The Remote Annex 2000 uses port 1 as the console port.
The Remote Annex 539x uses the service port on the
5000 chassis as the console port.
3. Set the terminal to 9600 bps, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, no parity and
no flow control.
4. For the Remote Annex 2000 or Remote Annex 4000, turn on
the unit and immediately press the button on the
front panel. Make sure the Test LED comes on.
For the Remote Annex 539x, Remote Annex 6100, or
Remote Annex 6300, turn on the unit and immediately press
the button. Make sure the Setup LED comes on.
5. If the LED next to the button is not lit, press
again.
Network Address
After the Remote Annex runs a series of hardware diagnostics, the
terminal displays the monitor prompt. Enter address information (step 1)
and, if you purchased a LAT key, the LAT key value (step 2).
Step 1 procedures are slightly different for the Remote Annex 6300.
For illustration purposes, sample response values indicate a Remote
Annex on an Ethernet network with the IP address 192.9.200.62. The
host system address is 192.9.200.55.
Test
Setup
Test Test