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4.
Select
View Properties Terminal
from the DbManager toolbar.
5.
Choose the COM port which is in use. Leave the
Serial Port Rate
at the
default setting of 19200bps. Click
OK
.
6.
Select the
Devices in World
window and double click the
Device
node
7.
The
Connected to Device
window should appear, showing the front and rear
panels of PacketBand ISDN. If it does not, check the COM port settings and
try again.
Warning:
If management via the Terminal port is not possible, it could be that
the management PC has another application running which uses the COM
ports of the PC. Even when some programs which use the COM ports are
closed down, other programs cannot access the COM ports. Rebooting the
PC is required in order to release the COM ports so that DbManager can use
them
If the PC and PacketBand ISDN Chassis are connected to the same LAN, management
is possible using TCP/IP. The PacketBand ISDN default IP settings are:
IP Address:
192.168.0.1
Subnet Mask:
255.255.0.0
Gateway:
0.0.0.0
To configure DbManager to access the PacketBand ISDN Chassis using TCP/IP, please
follow these steps:
1.
Select
View Properties Terminal Device IP Addresses
from the DbManager
toolbar
2.
192.168.0.1 should already be configured. If using another IP address,
Add
it to
the list using the
Add
button
3.
Click
OK
OK
4.
Select the
Devices in World
window and double click the Device node
5.
The Connected to Device window should appear, showing the front panel of
PacketBand ISDN.
The Device node can be made to connect to other IP addresses configured in the
Device IP Addresses
list by right-clicking the node, selecting
Properties
and choosing
an IP address from the
IP List
.
Info:
TCP/IP management requires TCP port 3001 (dec) to be open between the
management PC and PacketBand ISDN Chassis. Any switches, hubs or routers
must be configured to allow communication on this port in order to manage the
PacketBand ISDN Chassis via TCP/IP.