4. Install the tray into the cabinet into Slot 19
5. Attach cables and then power up the port server.
6. Configure and set up the port server
Configuration and setup after device replacement
If you can successfully ping the InREACH port server no further action is needed,
the port server has been properly configured. If you cannot ping the port server,
then take the following steps to configure the device:
10. At the *IN-Reach_Priv>* prompt type show ip to see the current network
11. Type define ip address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx to set the IP address
12. Type define ip primary gateway address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx to set the gateway
13. Type define ip subnet mask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx to set the subnet mask
14. Type init delay 0 to save the configuration and restart the port server.
If the port server did not already have an IP address, it may need further
configuration so the serial ports can operate properly. Take the following steps:
1. Telnet to the IP address assigned to the port server.
2. At the *Login>* prompt type access.
3. At the *Username>* prompt type system
4. At the *IN-Reach>* prompt type set priv
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Installation and Service
a. Install clip nuts on the vertical cabinet rails in slot 19. Install four clip nuts
in front and four in back.
The clip nuts may still be on the vertical cabinet rails after the tray was
removed.
b. Slide the tray into the cabinet from the rear of the cabinet.
If the tray catches as you are sliding it into the cabinet, push up on the tray
from underneath.
c. Insert the mounting screws in the rear vertical cabinet rails. . Do not tighten
the screws.
If you have difficulty with neighboring mounting screws of components
already installed, loosen these mounting screws then tighten once all of the
component rails are installed.
d. At the front of the cabinet, extend the sliding brackets so the holes line up
with the front vertical cabinet rails. Insert the mounting screws in the front
vertical cabinet rails.
e. Tighten the mounting screws in the cabinet vertical rails with a Phillips #3
screwdriver
f. Tighten the sliding bracket screws in the tray
1. Connect a laptop computer running a terminal emulation program (such as
HyperTerminal) to the command port on the back panel of the port server
using a DB9 to RJ45 Serial cable.
2. Set the terminal to 9600 baud, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, no parity and no flow control.
3. Insert the PCMCIA flash card that came with the Cluster 1350 into the slot in
the front of the port server.
4. Attach a serial terminal to the command port. The default command port is
the last port, either port 20 or port 40 depending on the size of the port server.
5. Power on the port server and press Enter until the *Login>* prompt appears.
6. At the *Login>* prompt type access. No characters will appear. Press Enter.
7. At the *Username>* prompt type system
8. At the *IN-Reach>* prompt type set priv
9. At the *Password>* prompt type system
settings.
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