AWAN 3886 Server Installation and Configuration Guide
Installing and Configuring AWAN 3886 Servers
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Step 9: Configure 6530 Ports
command is used for this purpose. (See the CLI online help: enter Help
initialize at the Local> prompt.)
To set up the FASTCNFG file, see the Spooler FASTP Network Print Processes
Manual
.
Step 9: Configure 6530 Ports
The out-of-the-box, or default, port configuration does support 6530 terminals and
emulators in most cases without any changes. The following text describes these
default settings and also additional configuration settings.
To set up the AWAN 3886 server, you must use the command line interpreter (CLI).
There are three ways to obtain a CLI, or Local>, prompt. You can:
•
Connect to an asynchronous terminal and log in by entering three carriage
returns.You need to invoke SET PRIV to run sensitive commands.
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Use Access Server Manager (ASM) and select Utilities and Connect to Telnet
Console. You can then begin to enter sensitive commands because SET PRIV is
already established.
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Use a Telnet client application that runs on Microsoft Windows.
For help on entering CLI commands for an AWAN remote console, enter HELP
AWAN_REMOTE at the Local> prompt.
Understanding the Default Port Settings (Factory Reset)
The following text and explanation of commands describe how to set up your 6530
ports. Commands for defining autobaud enabled, disabled, and autoconnect enabled
are presented.
The following four commands are the default settings at AWAN configuration reset (or
factory default) time:
Define Port n Awan T6530
Define Port n Access Local
Define Port n Default Protocol Telnet
Define Port n Username Awan
Configuring Autobaud Enabled, Autobaud Disabled,
Autoconnect Enabled
Autobaud enabled is the default setting. When autobaud enabled is in effect, the end
user must type two or three Enter keys to obtain a Local prompt. Autobaud enabled is
mainly used during initial installation to make sure that the hardware works “out-of-the-
box”. When autobaud is enabled, the end user must first obtain a local prompt and
then explicitly type a CONNECT or TELNET command to establish a session with the
HP NonStop Kernel Telserv subsystem.