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Connecting to the CLI Locally
If you plan to use the CLI to configure the router, you
must connect through the console port, as shown in Figure 52 and Figure 53.
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Note:
Figure 52 and Figure 53 show a connection to a local
management device. A remote connection to the router through a modem
requires the cable and connector shown (provided in the router’s
accessory box), plus a DB-9 female to DB-25 male (or similar) adapter
for your modem, which you must purchase separately.
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To connect to the CLI using a local management device through
the console port on the router:
- Turn off power to the router.
- Turn off the power to the management device, such
as a PC or laptop computer, that you are using to access the CLI.
- Plug one end of the Ethernet cable supplied with
your router into the RJ-45 to DB-9 serial port adapter supplied with
your router (see Figure 52 and Figure 53).
- Plug the RJ-45 to DB-9 serial port adapter into
the serial port on the management device (see Figure 52 and Figure 53).
- Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to
the console port on the router (Figure 52 and Figure 53).
- Turn on the power to the management device.
- Start your asynchronous terminal emulation application
(such as Microsoft Windows Hyperterminal) and select the appropriate COM port to use (for example, COM1).
- Configure the port settings as follows:
- Bits per second: 9600
- Data bits: 8
- Parity: None
- Stop bits: 1
- Flow control: None
- Power on the router by pressing the
power button on the front panel. Verify that the POWER LED
on the front panel turns green.
The terminal emulation screen on your management device displays
the boot sequence. When the router has finished booting, a
login prompt appears.
- Log in as the user “root”. No password is
required at initial connection, but you must assign a root password
before committing any configuration settings.
Figure 52: Connecting to the Console Port on the J2300 Services Router

Figure 53: Connecting to the Console Port on the J4300 or J6300 Services Router

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