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Moxa C Programmable RTU Controllers Getting Started
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Telnet Console
It will be easy to use the system embedded command telnetto connect the RTU controller via network
connection. The default IP address and Netmask are given below:
Default IP Address
Netmask
LAN 1 192.168.127.254 255.255.255.0
Use a cross-over Ethernet cable to connect directly from the host PC to the RTU controller. User must first
modify the host PC’s IP address and netmask to be in the same subnet as the target RTU controller. For
example, users can set the host PC’s IP address to 192.168.127.253 and netmask to 255.255.255.0 to meet
the default settings of the RTU controller.
To start the telnet console, launch the Windows Command prompt and use the following command:
To log in, type the Login name and password as requested. The default values are both root:
Login: root
Password: root
You can proceed with configuring the network settings of the target RTU controller when you reach the bash
command shell. Configuration instructions are given in the next section.
Users can perform the logoutcommand to terminate the console.
ATTENTION
Serial Console Reminder
Remember to choose VT100 as the terminal type. Use the c
able CBL-4PINDB9F-100, which comes with the
RTU
controller
, to connect to the serial console port.
Telnet Reminder
When connecting
a PC to the RTU controller over a LAN, users must configure the
PC’s Ethernet IP address to
be on the same subnet as the
RTU controller.
For operating system that does not have
telnet
commands, such as Windows 7, intall the RTUAdmin utility
from the Document and Software CD to perform network access to the RTU Controller.

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