User's Manual Part 2

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Appendix E: Access Interface
Procedures for both types of Telnet sessions are explained below.
To Connect to a Local CCU or EUM with Telnet
1. Open a Command Prompt window. (For instructions on opening a command prompt
window, please refer to your operating system documentation.)
2. Connect a crossover Ethernet cable with ferrite bead between the PC and CCU or
EUM.
3. Change the IP address of the PC, so the PC and CCU or EUM are on the same
subnet. For more information about configuring PC IP settings, refer to
To Configure
PC Network Settings (Windows XP Operating System)
on page 226.
TIP: If you do not know the IP address and netmask of the CCU
or EUM, connect to the unit through a serial port and use the “ip
ethernet” command (for CCUs and EUM3000s), or use the
INOP button (for EUM3003s). The default IP address for an
EUM is 192.168.10.250 /24.
4. At the prompt, type
telnet aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd and press Enter. (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
is the IP Ethernet address of the CCU or EUM.)
WaveRider Communications, Inc. LMS3000
Password:
5. At the password prompt, type the device password and press Enter.
NOTE: The default password for CCUs and EUMs is blank, so press
Enter.
60:ff:fe>
You are now connected to the CCU or EUM with a Telnet session, and you may issue
CLI commands to the device at the command prompt.
To Connect to a Remote CCU or EUM with Telnet
1. Open a Command Prompt window. (For instructions on opening a command prompt
window, please refer to your operating system documentation.)
2. If you are using Routed mode, ensure there is a route between the PC and the target
CCU or EUM. If the PC is connected by Ethernet to the CCU, and you are connecting
to a remote EUM, you must add a route to the radio subnet. For instructions on adding
a route, refer to
To Add a Route on a PC on page 227.
TIP: If you do not know the IP address of an EUM, but you
know the EUM ID and can access the CCU, you can Telnet to
the CCU and check the ARP MAP table.