Moxa UC-8410A-T-LX [7/7] Attention

Moxa UC-8410A-LX [7/7] Attention
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Connecting the UC-8410A Computer to a PC
There are two ways to connect the UC-8410A to a PC: (1) through the
serial console port (2) using Telnet over the network. The COM settings
for the serial console port are: Baudrate=115200 bps, Parity=None,
Data bits=8, Stop bits =1, Flow Control=None.
ATTENTION
Remember to choose the “VT100” terminal type. Use the
CBL
-4PINDB9F-
100 cable included with the product to connect a
PC to the UC-8410A’s serial console port.
To use Telnet you will need to know the UC-8410A’s IP address and
netmask. The default LAN settings are shown below. For initial
configuration, you may find it convenient to use a cross-over Ethernet
cable to connect directly from the PC to the UC-8410A.
Default IP Address
Netmask
LAN 1
192.168.3.127
255.255.255.0
LAN 2
192.168.4.127
255.255.255.0
LAN 3
192.168.5.127
255.255.255.0
Once the UC-8410A is powered on, the Ready LED will light up, and a
login page will open. Use the following default Login name and Password
to proceed.
Linux:
Login: moxa
Password: moxa
Configuring the Ethernet Interface
Linux Models
If you are using the console cable for a first-time configuration of the
network settings, use the following commands to edit the
interfaces
file:
#ifdown a
//Disable LAN1/LAN2/LAN3 interface first, before you
reconfigure the LAN settings. LAN 1 = eth0, LAN 2= eth1, LAN
3= eth2
#vi /etc/network/interfaces
//check the LAN interface first//
After the boot settings of the LAN interface have been modified, use the
following command to activate the LAN settings with immediate effect:
#sync; ifup –a
NOTE
Refer to the UC-8410A Series Linux Software User’s Manual for
additional configuration information.
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