
Chapter 1 – Managing and Configuring the IP module
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Chapter 1 – Managing and
Configuring IP Modules
Two Ways to Login
Login Using TTY
• Use TTY to configure your IP module for the first time. Configure the host serial port using the
defaults listed below:
Baud: 115.2K
Data: 8
Parity: N
Stop: 1
Flow-Control: None
• Press the Enter key three times to get to the Login prompt.
• At the Login prompt, type admin.
At the Password prompt, type admin.
Important: The user name and password are case sensitive. They must be typed in lowercase
letters.
Login Using Telnet through the PPP Interface
• Open the PPP interface on the modem port.
• Upon successful establishment of a Telnet session, the IP module displays the Login prompt.
At the Login prompt, type admin.
At the Password prompt, type admin.
• After a successful login, the IP module enters Command Mode. In Command Mode, it can be
configured and managed using the Command Line Interface (CLI) command set.
About Command Mode and Data Mode
• In Command Mode, a # sign designates the prompt. If you type the word Help at the command prompt,
a complete list of commands displays.
• If you type the word Usage at the command prompt, a list of the command semantics displays.
• In Data Mode, the # sign is not displayed.
• To leave Command Mode, exit your terminal or Telnet session or type the word Exit at the command
prompt.
Note: See the Restore command and IP Escape String command.
About Modem AT Commands
See your modem's documentation for the corresponding modem AT commands.
Device Port – s0
The RS-232 port connects to the Host/Serial interface on the device.
Referred to as s0.
Modem Port – s1
Dials the Service Provider, obtains an IP Address, and provides the IP ability to reach the Host/Serial
devices connected over the device port.
Referred to as s1.
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