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SmartNode 10200A Series Quick Start Guide

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Figure 10. 

Connecting the management interface

8.0  Configuring the SmartNode

You may access the SmartNode through the console management port, or through the 
Ethernet management port. Refer to the following sections for more information:

8.1 “Accessing the SmartNode via the Console Management port” 

on page 9

8.2 “Accessing the SmartNode via the Ethernet Management port” 

on page 9

8.1  Accessing the SmartNode via the Console Management port

Logging into the SmartNode Console

   1.

To physically connect the console serial port, follow the instructions in 

7.1 “Con-

necting the console serial port” 

on page 8.

   2.

To communicate with the SN10200A through the console port, you must first 
configure a terminal emulator or console application (such as HyperTerminal or 
Putty) in order to configure initial settings. Configure the terminal emulator with 
the following settings:

   3.

Log into the console using the specific credentials included on the 'Important 
Notice' that shipped with your unit. (If you do not have the “Important Notice” 
sheet, contact support@patton.com). 

8.2  Accessing the SmartNode via the Ethernet Management port

Logging into the SmartNode via SSH

   1.

To physically connect the Ethernet management port, follow the instructions in 

7.2 “Connecting the Ethernet management interface” 

on page 8.

   2.

To access the SN10200A, you must use an SSH connection. The password is set 
at the factory and is indicated on the “Important Notice” sheet included with your 
unit. (If you do not have the “Important Notice” sheet, contact support@pat-
ton.com).

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Summary of Contents for SmartNode SN10200A Series

Page 1: ...Start Guide Important This is a Class A device and is not intended for use in a residential environment Part Number 07MSN10200 QS Rev G Revised August 24 2018 Sales Office 1 301 975 1000 Technical Sup...

Page 2: ...are rated for proper voltage current anticipated temperature flamma bility and mechanical serviceability WAN LAN PSTN ports connections may have hazardous volt ages present regardless of whether the d...

Page 3: ...r Entflammbarkeit und mechanische Wartbarkeit geeignet sind WAN LAN u PSTN Ports Anschl sse k nnen unter gef hrlicher Spannung stehen unabh ngig davon ob das Ger t ein oder ausges chaltet ist PSTN bez...

Page 4: ...ranty sheet One packing slip One SmartNode 10200A Series Quick Start Guide One SmartNode 10200A Important Notice sheet with unique information for your specific unit Two AC power cords To install the...

Page 5: ...4 0 Connecting to the PSTN Network 1 Connect the SN10200A to the PSTN using one of the following options SCSI Interface T1 E1 patch panel provided Dual BNC DS3 Optical Interface OC3 STM 1 4 1 SCSI T1...

Page 6: ...SN10200A series gateway ground to the ground bar of the equipment rack If more than one SN10200A series gateway is installed in an equipment rack each SN10200A series gateway must be grounded directl...

Page 7: ...o the main water entry pipe 3 Verify that the resistance of the ground path is less than 0 5 ohms 6 0 Connecting to the power source 1 Connect AC power cables between the AC connectors of the SN10200A...

Page 8: ...t between the COM port of your computer and the serial port labeled CONSOLE of the SN10200A 2 If your computer s serial port features a DB9 connector use the DB9 to RJ 45 adapter supplied with your SN...

Page 9: ...console application such as HyperTerminal or Putty in order to configure initial settings Configure the terminal emulator with the following settings 3 Log into the console using the specific credent...

Page 10: ...onfiguring any Smart Media system involves logging on to the Web Portal This can be divided into two distinct tasks connecting to the 10200A via IP and logging on to the Web Portal For establishing IP...

Page 11: ...interference in a commercial installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If the equipment causes interference to radio or television recept...

Page 12: ...41 0 31 985 25 55 Switzerland Monday Friday 9 00 am to 5 30 pm CET 08 00 to 16 30 UTC GMT Fax 1 253 663 5693 USA or 41 0 31 985 25 26 Switzerland Copyright statement Copyright 2012 2018 Patton Electro...

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