
Quick-Starting Routers and BNX Platforms
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Select Settings➔Terminal Preferences.
i. Turn off the Use Function, Arrow, and Control Keys for Windows
default option so that you can use keyboard combinations when
running the installation script.
j. Select File➔Save As.
k. Type the name of a new file in which to store the communications
settings, and click on OK.
l. Select File➔Open.
m. Select the file you just named and click on OK.
2. Connect the cable from the console port of the router or BNX platform to
the COM port you selected in the terminal emulation program.
BCN, BLN, CN, and LN routers have a 25-pin male console port. ASN and
AFN routers have a 9-pin male console port. Refer to the installation book
that came with your router or BNX platform for more information.
3. Turn on the router to complete the internal diagnostics and startup.
When the router or BNX platform boots, the screen displays the Technician
Interface
Login prompt.
Connecting an ASCII Console
Connect an ASCII console (terminal) to the router or BNX platform as follows:
1. Set the operating parameters of the ASCII console as follows:
• Baud rate = 9600
• Stop bits = 1
• Parity = none
• Data bits = 8
Note: If you do not deselect the button for Use Function, Arrow, and
Control Keys for Windows, you will not be able to use keyboard
combinations such as Control-C when running the installation script.
Note: While you can run the Technician Interface with a local connection, to
manage the router or BNX platform with Site Manager on a PC, you must
connect the PC to the IP network.
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