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3-8 Using the Setup Utility 90362-01
Note that if you’ll be configuring ISDN connections, you need to get
information from your local telephone service provider on the
switch type and SPID for your ISDN line. Also, if you’ll be using a
Frame Relay connection, you’ll need the DLCI for your connection.
2.
Make sure the NetBlazer is correctly connected to your LAN
according to the instructions in Chapter 2, “NetBlazer LS
Installation.” You should be set up to login to the NetBlazer using
one of the scenarios described in the previous section.
3.
If necessary, start your terminal emulation software. Make sure your
terminal emulation software is set to 9600 bps, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, no
parity, and XON/XOFF flow control.
4.
Turn on the NetBlazer.
After a couple of minutes, the NetBlazer’s login prompt appears on
your screen or in the window where your terminal emulation soft-
ware is running.
Figure 3-3. The Login Prompt
5.
Type
setup
.
Telebit's NetBlazer Version 3.0
Login as "setup" to configure the NetBlazer
NetBlazer login:
setup
If the Setup Utility screens look garbled or you can't move
around on-screen using the Arrow keys, press Ctrl-x Ctrl-x
(hold down the Control key and press x twice) to exit the
Setup Utility.
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Note:
If your NetBlazer has already been configured, you may be prompted to type
a password at this point.