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I am trying to connect to the pbx remotely with the uds1100 and i dont know how establish the connec

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youngshatter

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I have already configured the ip address information and i can connect to the uds via web or telnet which takes me directly to the setup screen. how do i make connect to the pbx via this device?
 
I am trying to connect to the pbx remotely with the uds1100 and i dont know how to establish the connection.
 
Did you build a PTY and enable it? Add the IP/subnet/gateway to the PBX?
 
Heres the steps;

>ld 117
=> new host XXXXXXXX_11C
INET Data Added

=> pr host

Cabinet # 0
ID Hostname IP Address
1 PRIMARY_ENET xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
2 SECONDARY_ENET xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
3 LOCAL_PPP_IF xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
4 MERIDIAN1 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

No database file exists for cab#1
No database file exists for cab#2
No database file exists for cab#3
No database file exists for cab#4
OK

=> stat host
*** Active Internet Host Table ***
ID Hostname IP Address
-- localhost xxx.x.x.x
1 PRIMARY_ENET xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
2 SECONDARY_ENET xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
3 LOCAL_PPP_IF xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
4 MERIDIAN1 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

=> enl host 5
HOST: "DARWIN_11C" "xxx.xx.xx.xx" enabled
OK

=> chg elnk active XXXXXXXX_11C
INET Database updated

=> prt elnk
ACTIVE ETHERNET: "DARWIN_11C" "xxx.xx.xx.xx"
INACTIVE ETHERNET: "SECONDARY_ENET" "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
OK

=> chg mask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
INET Data Changed

=> prt mask
SUBNET MASK: "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
OK

=> pr ro
Cabinet # 0
Route entry(ies) not found.
No database file exists for cab#1
No database file exists for cab#2
No database file exists for cab#3
No database file exists for cab#4
OK

=> stat ro
*** Active Internet Routing Table ***
ID Destination Gateway Port
-- xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 0 [qu0]
-- xxx.x.x.x xxx.x.x.x -- [lo0]

=> ****

>ld 137
.stat elnk

ELNK ENABLED
Ethernet (qu unit number 0):
Host: PRIMARY_ENET
Internet address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Broadcast address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Ethernet address: 00:00:75:45:f8:fd
Netmask: 0xffff0000; Subnetmask: 0xffffff80
0 packets received; 8 packets sent
0 input errors; 8 output errors
0 collisions
.dis elnk

OK
.****

>ld 48
.stat elan

SERVER TASK: DISABLED

.dis elan test
OK
.

.enl elan
OK
.

ELAN020 ELAN Server enabled by LD 48
.stat elan

SERVER TASK: DISABLED

.****

>ld 137
.enl elnk
Initialize Network Interface.
Network Interface is up.
Host :XXXXXXXX_11C
IP Address :xxx.xx.xx.xx
Sub-netmask :xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
OK
.****
>ld 117
=> ping xx.xx.xx.x

PING xx.xx.xx.x SUCCESSFUL

=> ping xx.xx.xxx.xx

PING xx.xx.xxx.xxFAILED

=> new route xx.xx.xxx.xxxx.xx.xx.x Basically how is the OTM IP reached, by going to gateway at xx.xx.xx.x
INET Data Added

=> pr ro
Cabinet # 0
ID Destination Gateway Port
2 xx.xx.xxx.xx xx.xx.xx.x 0
No database file exists for cab#1
No database file exists for cab#2
No database file exists for cab#3
No database file exists for cab#4
OK

=> enl ro 2 Where “2” is the ID no obtained when
printing it above.
ROUTE: "10.42.112.95" "xx.xx.xx.x" enabled
OK

=> st ro
*** Active Internet Routing Table ***
ID Destination Gateway Port
-- 0.0.0.0 xx.xx.xx.x 0 [qu0]
-- xx.xx.xx.x xxx.xx.xx.xx 0 [qu0]
-- xx.xx.x.x xx.xx.xx.x 0 [qu0]
-- xx.xx.xxx.xx xx.xx.xx.x 0 [qu0]
-- xxx.x.x.x xxx.x.x.x -- [lo0]
2 xx.xx.xxx.xx xx.xx.xx.x 0 [qu0]

=> ping xx.xx.xxx.xx

PING xx.xx.xxx.xxSUCCESSFUL ? Woo Hoo!

=>

To tidy things up at the end do a
=> update dbs
This renumbers the Ids to make it pretty basically.

>ld 43
.edd

DB SEQ NUM = 210
CONFIG
PHYSICAL MAP
BCS TEMPLATE
PBX TEMPLATE
CUST
ACUST
CLID
ROUTE
DAPC
LTN TN
LTN LNK
TN
SCL
End of guide
 
Serial to IP connection. I posted this a while back to set one up. rather easy if I remember correctly. You need to have a Serial Port (TTY) available.

search UD1100 Lantronix and you will find the information.



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Guys my problem is a bit different here, i have configured the UDS1100 but i just dont understand how to get to the pbx. When i telnet to the uds with port 9999 it takes me to the device setup scree.
 
>ld 117
=> pr host

Cabinet # 0
ID Hostname IP Address
1 PRIMARY_ENET xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
2 SECONDARY_ENET xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
3 LOCAL_PPP_IF xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
4 Remote_ppp_if xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

=> stat host
*** Active Internet Host Table ***
ID Hostname IP Address
-- localhost xxx.x.x.x
1 PRIMARY_ENET xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
2 SECONDARY_ENET xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
3 LOCAL_PPP_IF xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
4 Remote_ppp_if xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

My configuration is the same as yours, I got an error from the stat elnk cmd. My question is do i need to have the host information in the uds1100 setup?
 
You do know you stat the eln in ld 37 right?

>ld 137
CIOD000
.stat elnk
ELNK ENABLED
Auto Negotiation: Enabled
Auto Negotiation Completed: YES
Actual Line Speed: 100 Mbps
Actual Duplex Mode: Full Duplex

Ethernet (fei unit number 0):
Host: OTM1
Internet address: 192.168.7.1
Broadcast address: 192.168.7.255
Ethernet address: 00:01:af:0c:de:24
Netmask: 0xffffff00 ; Subnetmask: 0xffffff00
0 packets received; 130785127 packets sent
0 input errors; 0 output errors
0 collisions
.
 
You need to use the RLOGIN protocol. We use ZOC from emtec for our tereminal emulator.
 
tty 0 :enbl des:xsm
tty 1 :enbl des:pms
tty 2 :enbl des:cdr
tty 3 :enbl des:pmsi
tty 4 :enbl
tty 5 :enbl
tty 12,13,14 say dsbl des:pty

I am connect via serial to j25
 
The UDS1100 allows you to connect a serial device to an IP network with a static IP address, read the book.
 
The defaults for the uds1100 should work. Enable your PTY and you should connect.
 
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