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How do I assign an IP to a UDS product using the serial connection from a PC running HyperTerminal?
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- Use a standard modem cable (straight through) connected from your pc's DB9 port to the DB25 port on the UDS.
- Configure a HyperTerminal, TeraTerm or PuTTY serial session for the Com port you connected the cable to for 9600bps, 8 bit characters, No parity and 1 stop bit. Make sure the HyperTerminal window is the active window on your screen
- Power down the UDS/Cobox and power the unit up holding the x key down on the PC's keyboard
- When the 'Press Enter to go into Setup Mode' prompt appears, Press enter within 5 seconds and the following will appear:
- Type '0' at the 'Your Choice' prompt and enter the correct IP address, and other network configuration information.
- For assistance on subnet mask, please refer to the manual located at use the table below.
- Choose option 9 to Save and exit to keep the new configuration.
- NOTE: If you make a mistake, hit Enter until you get back to the menu, choose 0 and retype the correct information.
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Most routers have a serial port used to connect to the serial port of your computer. Using Windows HyperTerminal, you can connect to the router and enter the commands necessary to set up the router on your network. When you connect to the router, the first prompt shown is the login prompt. Use the login that you originally set up when you installed the router to manage its services.
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Connect your computer to the router using the serial cable. Connect one side of the cable to your computer's serial port and the other side to the router's serial port.
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Open the HyperTerminal software in the Windows 'Accessories' program group. When you open the software, a connection window displays.
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Type 'Router' in the connection name text box. Select 'COM1' from the drop-down box. Change the baud rate to '9600' in the next configuration window and click 'OK' to connect to your router.
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Type your username and password to connect to the router's configuration console. Press 'Enter' to log in.
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Starting HyperTerminal and setting up a new connection
Before you can use HyperTerminal to troubleshoot your modem, you must create a connection to the port the modem is using. To do so, follow these steps:
- Click Start | Programs | Accessories | Communications | HyperTerminal.
- Once HyperTerminal opens, it will automatically prompt you to create a new connection if none exist. If no connection(s) exists, you can click File | New Connection to create a new one.
- Specify a name for the connection, choose an icon, and click OK.
- In the Connect To dialog box, choose the COM port being used by your modem (usually COM1 or COM2) from the Connect Using drop-down list and click OK.
- In the port property sheet that appears, choose a port speed (bits per second) that matches the device. (For a modem, choose its maximum speed.)
- Then, choose communications parameters that match the device. For most devices, you can typically use 8 data bits, no parity (set to None), one stop bit, and hardware flow control.
When you click OK, HyperTerminal will immediately open a connection to the port. You'll then be ready to troubleshoot.
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When using a modem, you can type AT and press [Enter] in the HyperTerminal connection to test communications. You should receive an OK message if your settings are correct and the modem is working, as shown in Figure A.
Figure A |
These are some of the AT commands for my Compaq Armada M300 laptop's built-in modem. |
If you don't see the AT text appear when you type, choose File | Properties, click the Settings tab, and then click ASCII Setup. Select Echo Type Characters Locally and click OK twice.
Once you know the modem is at least communicating with the computer, you can use an AT command to perform further diagnostic testing or change configuration settings. Refer to your modem's manual for configuration and diagnostic commands.
Other troubleshooting methods
There are a few other ways to perform diagnostics on a modem and issue special configuration commands. For diagnostics, open the Control Panel and then open the Phone And Modem Options object. Click the Modems tab, select the modem, and click Properties. Use the Diagnostics tab (Figure B) to query the modem and view the modem log when troubleshooting communications problems.
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Figure B |
Clicking the Query Modem button will send the same AT commands to the modem that we entered manually using HyperTerminal. |
If you need to include a special initialization command for the modem, click the Advanced tab and enter the modem commands in the Extra Initialization Commands field. This will cause Windows to use the initialization commands for all sessions in which the modem is used.
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