http://www.gigEnn.net/Manuals/InitialConfig.html
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- gigEnn will wait for you to confirm its license in the RS232 console
- the first bootup will be slow due to timeouts,
because you have not yet defined your ip#, gateway for your environment
- by default, gigEnn comes up in bridge mode
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Default login Password
login: wansimuser
pwd: NN2wansim
- password is the same for the 3 users:
wansimuser, root and gigEnn
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RS232 serial console
uses a NULL modem serial cable
9600 8-N-1
Default IP#
Default gateway is 192.168.1.1
Management Port ( M0 ) is 192.168.1.101
Net1 is 192.168.241.17
Net2 is 192.168.242.27
Ethernet Cables
Treat the gigEnn wansim as a PC
if Tokyo is a PC, use a cross over ethernet cable
if Tokyo is a router/hub/switch, use a regular cable
- Example..
S.F. on Net1 can be assigned to 192.168.241.1
Tokyo on Net2 can be assigned to 192.168.242.2
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| Passwords, IP#
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- Please change your passwords for the 3 users: wansim, root, and gigEnn
- Please configure your ip#, gateway and DNS for your environment
- you may need to add your ip# to /etc/hosts.allow for remote ssh login into gigEnn
- you should login as gigEnn ... initial first remote login as root is denied by default
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| User Defined Changes
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- User defined changes are saved in /usr.rw
- You may need to modify /usr.rw/etc/rc.local.user to load your changes
- if you manually edit files with vi, be sure to copy those files to the /usr.rw tree
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| Serial Console
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- You will need a NULL modem cable
- 9600-8-N-1 ( aka: 9600baud, 8-bits, no parity, 1-stop-bit )
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- Be sure "hardware flow control" is off
- hyperterminal users should also set the Emulation to "VT100"
File-->Properties-->Settings
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| Initial 5-Minute Tests
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- Put the wansim into router mode ( test the cables is correct )
- SF# ping 192.168.241.17 ...... SF should be able to ping the "router"
- Tokyo# ping 192.168.242.27
- Put the wansim back into bridge mode ( test the wansim is working )
- SF# ping 192.168.242.2 ....... SF(net1) should be able to ping Tokyo(net2)
- While ping is continuing, change RTT to be 5ms, 56ms and 567ms ...
you should see the ping delay times increasing
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