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B A S I C I N S T A L L A T I O N
• Baud Rate: 19200
• Data Bits: 8
• Parity: None
• Stop Bits: 1
• Handshaking / Flow Control: OFF (both hardware and software)
• Terminal Emulation (if any): VT100 (or similar) or Linux
After configuring these parameters in your terminal, apply power to the Meridian II. After about 20
seconds, your terminal should display something similar to this:
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* 6010-0066-000 Linux Bootloader v1.00 Jan 1 2013 21:24:16 *
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Default kernel: FACTORY
To override and boot the UPGRADE version of the kernel, type UPGRADE within 5 seconds
.....
Booting with FACTORY Kernel
Default Root File System: FACTORY
To override and boot the UPGRADE version of the Root File System, type UPGRADE within 5 seconds
.....
Booting with the FACTORY Root File System
These lines are the Linux bootloader boot prompts. These prompts will timeout after five seconds
and the factory default Linux kernel and the factory default Meridian II root file system will be load-
ed. When the Linux kernel is loaded from FLASH memory into RAM a long list of kernel-generated,
informational messages is displayed as the kernel begins execution and the various device drivers are
initialized. When the boot process completes, the Meridian II login prompt is displayed:
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* Welcome to Meridian II GPS console on: Meridian_II.your.domain
* Tue Feb 20 2013 21:47:03 UTC
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Meridian II login:
Here you may log in as “sysuser” with password “Praecis” or you may log in as the “root” user with
password “endrun_1”. When logged in as “sysuser”, you may check status information and view log
files but you will not be able to modify any system settings or view secure files. In order to perform
system setup procedures, which includes configuring the IP network settings, you must log in as the
“root” user. After correctly entering the password at this prompt,
password:
the sign on message is shown. It identifies the host system as Meridian II and shows the software
part number, version and build date. The out-of-the-box hostname is set to “Meridian_II”, and the
domainname is set to “your.domain”.
Meridian II GPS 6010-0067-000 v 1.00 Sat Jan 19 14:17:44 UTC 2013
Meridian II GPS (root@Meridian II:~)->
This last line is the standard Meridian II prompt. After configuring the unit, you should change the
passwords using the Linux
passwd
command issued from the prompt.
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