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REM Series; Quick Start Guide
3. Communicating with the REM
When properly installed and congured, the REM will allow command mode access
via Telnet, Web Browser, SSH client, or local PC. In order to ensure security, both
Telnet and Web Browser access are disabled in the default state. To enable Telnet
and/or Web Browser access, please refer to the User's Guide.
Notes:
• The REM features a default IP Address (192.168.168.168) and a default
Subnet Mask (255.255.255.0.) This allows network access to command
mode, providing that you are contacting the unit from a node on the same
subnet. When attempting to access the unit from a node that is not on the
same subnet, please refer to the User’s Guide for further instructions.
• When connecting your network cable, make certain to connect to
Port ETH0.
1. AccessCommandMode:The REM includes two separate user interfaces; the
Text Interface and the Web Browser Interface. The Text Interface is available
via Local PC, SSH Client, Telnet, or Modem and can be used to both congure
the unit and create connections between ports. The Web Browser interface
is only available via TCP/IP network, and can be used for conguration, but
cannot create connections between ports.
a) ViaLocalPC: Start your communications program, then select the
appropriate COM port and press [Enter]. Note that when viewed by a PC
running Windows XP or later, the Serial COM Port menu will list the USB
Mini Port as, "USB to Serial."
b) ViaSSHClient: Start your SSH client, enter the default IP address
(192.168.168.168) for the REM and invoke the connect command.
c) ViaWebBrowser: Make certain that Web Browser access is enabled
as described in the User’s Guide. Start your JavaScript enabled Web
Browser, enter the default IP address (192.168.168.168) in the Web
Browser address bar, and then press [Enter].
d) ViaTelnet: Make certain that Telnet access is enabled as described in the
User’s Guide. Start your Telnet client, and enter the default IP address
(192.168.168.168).