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Chapter 3 Configuring the NCL1135
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NOTE: You can use any ASCII terminal to access the NCL1135, such as
a single-function terminal or a computer running terminal-
emulation software. Figure 9 illustrates the pin-out for the console
port.
Figure 9 Console Port Pin-out Diagram
3. If you are using a terminal-emulation package, such as HyperTerminal, start the
application.
4. In the terminal-emulation application, select the communications port that you are
using to connect to the NCL1135.
5. Configure the application using the following settings:
9600 bps
8 data bits
no parity
1 stop bit
no flow control
6. Plug the NCL1135 into a 110 or 220 V AC power source using the power cord
provided with the unit. The NCL1135 begins an initialization sequence displaying
progress messages on the terminal screen.
When it completes initialization, it displays a message to indicate that the system is
operational and the PASSWORD: prompt appears.
7. At the PASSWORD: prompt, press ENTER. The NCL1135 comes factory-configured
with no password.
8. Change the password for the NCL1135 by following the instructions in
Changing the
NCL1135 Password
, on page 14.
9. Change the system name in the NCL1135 as described in
Setting the NCL1135
System Name
, on page 15.
10. If the NCL1135 had been configured for use elsewhere in your network, reset the unit
by following the instructions is
Resetting an NCL1135 to Factory Settings
, on page 15.
If the NCL1135 is a factory-configured unit, you can omit this step.
The NCL1135 is now ready to be configured for your network.
DB9 Male DTE Configuration
Pin 2 Rx line
Pin 3 Tx line
Pin 5 Ground
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