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Page 254 of 488 Connecting a Terminal Server
553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007
Up to 16 TTY ports can be configured with the CS 1000E Call Server. The
Terminal Server can be used as a central point to manage several devices
through their serial ports.
The CS 1000E system currently supports the MRV IR-8020M-101
commercial Terminal Server only.
The MRV IR-8020M-101 Terminal Server is used with the CS 1000E system
to provide serial connections for accessing the CS 1000E COM ports. The
user can access each COM port from a local PC through telnet sessions or
from a remote PC by dialing the on-board modem.
The Terminal Server provides IP connections to each Pseudo TTY (PTY)
ports 0-15 for monitoring CDR and traffic reports.
The MRV IR-8020M-101 Terminal Server is supported by the CS 1000E
system. The IR-8020M-101 – In-Reach Standalone has 20 Console Ports and
a V.90 internal modem. A 19-inch rack-mount kit is provided with the unit.
On the MRV IR-8020M-101 Terminal Server, port 20 is the default
management port. It will be used for primary configuration of the IP address,
mask address and gateway address. Port 20 is reserved for configuring the
Terminal Server in a CS 1000E system. Port 1 to 19 can be configured for
Serial Data Interface for the CSE1000E system components.
This chapter contains the following procedures:
Procedure 62: "Connecting a Terminal Server to the system"
on page 256
Procedure 63: "Configure IP address for the Terminal Server"
on page 257
Procedure 64: "Run telnet from PC" on page 258
IMPORTANT!
Before connecting the Terminal Server to another component of the
CS 1000E system, read and understand the documentation provided by
the Terminal Server’s manufacturer.