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EN-4000™ Reference Manual, Document D
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If putty.exe fails to connect, please check your firewall. Please refer to
Windows' manuals for firewall settings.
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If picocom reports that the modem is disconnected or that the terminal is
closed, then most likely one of the following commands has reset the
modem:
AT$RTN
At+cfun=1,1
So, after typing these commands and getting
OK
, exit the picocom session
by pressing
CTRL A
and then
CTRL Q
.
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If picocom reports a failure to open the ttyUSB2 port, most likely the modem
had rebooted and/or disconnected from the system.
❖
Reboot the EN-4000 and again try the command used before the modem
reset.
D.4 Using AT Commands to Set the EN-4000’s
APN
This sections describes how to use AT commands to set the EN-4000’s Access
Point Name (APN) for a private cellular wireless network.
Note:
The APN can be configured quickly and easily on the EN-4000’s
management screens. See
Configuring General Settings for the EN-4000
.
1
Connect a laptop (a management terminal) to the EN-4000’s LAN eth1/1
port.
2
Use the PUTTY application (putty.exe) to log into the firmware interface:
a
Type IP address
192.168.10.1
.
b
Select
SSH port 22
.
c
Type the user name
root
.
d
Type the EN-4000 password.
Note:
about passwords for EN-4000
routers.
3
Do the following to kill the initquanta process:
a
At the prompt, type
ps|grep initqu
and press the
Enter
key.
1
b
Look for the first number (the process ID) on the row that contains the word
initquanta
.
c
At the prompt, type
kill [processid]
and press the
Enter
key (where
[processid] represents the number identified in step 3.b).
1. On many keyboards, to print the vertical bar,
|
, hold down the
Shift
key while pressing the
backslash key,
\
.