NTI CS-16/8 - Manual

NTI CS-16/8

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – ii; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Changing
  • Page 4 – iii
  • Page 5 – iv; TABLE OF FIGURES
  • Page 6 – NTI RACK MOUNT CONSOLE TERMINAL WITH CONSOLE SWITCH; INTRODUCTION; Telnet Terminal
  • Page 7 – Console Switch; The Console Switch; Features; Two operator levels (administrator and user)
  • Page 8 – MATERIALS; Manual CD; Not
  • Page 9 – FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS; LED
  • Page 10 – Rack Mounting Instructions; Figure 1- Mount Switch in a Rack; Cage Nuts
  • Page 11 – TERMINAL vs. SERIMUX Cable Connections; cable to the female DB25 connector (see Figure 3).; Male; IEC Power Connector
  • Page 12 – Connect the SERIMUX and TERMINAL to a Network; Figure 4; Connect the Monitor and Keyboard; VGA
  • Page 13 – Introduction; Setup The TERMINAL; ALT; Changing The TERMINAL Operating Parameters; > always returns the user to the top menu.
  • Page 14 – Baud Rate; Connect to the SERIMUX; Enter
  • Page 16 – USING THE SERIMUX CONSOLE SWITCH; Terminal Control; The default keypad PIN number is 9999.; root
  • Page 17 – Administrator Controls; nti; ]. The “Administrator main menu” will appear for user ROOT on; Figure 8- Administrator main menu; ] from the User main; Function
  • Page 18 – Figure 9- The Port list displays the status of all ports; Column Heading
  • Page 19 – Esc; ] to return to the Administrator main menu; ]] where x is the number of the port to display the port settings for.; Figure 10- The Port settings menu
  • Page 20 – Setting; ], then the code from the table associated with the desired sequence.
  • Page 21 – Parity is set by pressing [
  • Page 22 – Flow control; None –
  • Page 24 – Display modem settings for different port number
  • Page 25 – Figure 15- User List; ] to refresh the information and repaint the screen.
  • Page 26 – When selecting each new user setting values, press [; ] to display the current settings for the next port.
  • Page 27 – Figure 17- Port access list for User 01; ] to copy the current user's user settings to memory; Option; Apply the settings in memory to the current user shown
  • Page 28 – Figure 18- Administrator's Advanced settings menu
  • Page 29 – Figure 19- Firmware menu; Load new firmware
  • Page 30 – Figure 20- The SERIMUX is waiting to save its firmware
  • Page 31 – Spacebar; Figure 21- A user with limited host port access
  • Page 32 – Figure 22- User main menu
  • Page 33 – Figure 23- A limited user accessible Port list; Column
  • Page 34 – Figure 24- User port in Terse mode; Connect to port; Accessible host list; xx
  • Page 35 – Verbose mode; With the next login of the same user, Terse mode will resume.; Figure 25- Location of Restore Defaults button; System Reset button
  • Page 36 – Firmware Upgrade; Figure 26- Firmware upload window
  • Page 37 – Figure 28- Last confirmation before firmware update; Using the terminal program, send the binary firmware file using “; Figure 29- File transfer in progress
  • Page 38 – KEYPAD CONTROL; Figure 30- Keypad and LEDs; Functions of the Keypad; To enable the keypad; Login the administrator; Reaction of SERIMUX
  • Page 39 – Login a user to the administrator main menu; Login user to a port
  • Page 40 – Login user to a port and connect the user port to a host port; Disconnect and logout a user; Connect 2 host ports
  • Page 41 – Disconnect 2 ports; Attach or detach a modem; To detach a modem; Reset SERIMUX Console Switch to default settings
  • Page 42 – USING THE TERMINAL
  • Page 43 – Changing The TERMINAL Operating Parameters; ANSI Reverse; ANSI
  • Page 44 – Monitor; Keybd SETUP Menu
  • Page 46 – Enhanced PC-Style Keyboard; Note 2: Port 23 Is the telnet service by default.
  • Page 47 – Table 4- Color Setup Menu; Ctrl
  • Page 48 – Table 5- Color Palettes
  • Page 49 – Palette; reverse
  • Page 50 – Local Keyboard Commands; Command
  • Page 51 – TERMINAL Command Guide; Commands Supported in ASCII Personalities; Footnotes are found at the end of Table; Table 7- Commands Supported in ASCII Personalities
  • Page 53 – FUNCTION
  • Page 56 – char
  • Page 58 – Variable Values for Table 7 Commands; answer
  • Page 60 – Multiple; lll; map; Definition; Max; Maximum Speed; message; Screen Area; Screen Area
  • Page 62 – ANSI Command Guide; Supported VT100,VT220 and Console ANSI Commands; Controlling Functional modes
  • Page 63 – Ps final; Same; Label assigned; Label assigned
  • Page 64 – CSI
  • Page 65 – Values for “; ” in table on page 59; Psn; Editing Functions
  • Page 67 – Redefine keys with string; ESC Q Fn “ string “
  • Page 69 – Request keyboard status report; Table 8- VT52 Mode Escape Sequences; line
  • Page 70 – Using Printer Server via Ethernet Connection; Check to see if above steps are completed
  • Page 73 – HARDWARE INFORMATION; Physical; Attribute
  • Page 74 – Serial Port Cabling; DCD: Note Inbound signal can also be used as a second ground.; Mating face of an RJ45 Female
  • Page 75 – DB25 Male to RJ45 Connector Pin Assignments
  • Page 76 – Signal
  • Page 77 – TERMINAL Connector Pin Assignments; female connector
  • Page 78 – Appendix A - SERIMUX Port Characteristics
  • Page 79 – INDEX; cable adapters; ROOT; WARRANTY INFORMATION; or visit our website at
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MAN102 Rev Date 8/19/2008

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SERIMUX-TERM-CS-16/8

Terminal Converter with

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Summary

Page 3 - ii; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Changing

ii TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................................. 1 Terminal Converter ..........................................................................................

Page 4 - iii

iii Disconnect 2 ports .................................................................................................................................................. 36 Attach or detach a modem..........................................................................................................

Page 5 - iv; TABLE OF FIGURES

iv TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1- Mount Switch in a Rack ...................................................................................................................................................... 5 Figure 2- Distinction of connections between TERMINAL and SERIMUX ...............................

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