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Serial connection

Parameters for the serial connection are: baud rate = 9600, 8N1, no flow control.

ExaLINK as a DHCP client

By default, the ExaLINK is configured as a DHCP client which falls back to the static IP address (defaulted to 192.168.0.100) if the DHCP request times out after 60 seconds. The ExaLINK will send its serial number (displayed on the side of the ExaLINK) as the name in the DHCP request. For setups where this name is automatically passed to the DNS server, the ExaLINK can be resolved by this serial number. If you wish to specify a static IP address for the ExaLINK

Accessing the ExaLINK

The ExaLINK is accessed using its IP address, or via the serial port on the front panel. You will be asked to enter the login user name and password. The user name is “admin” and cannot be changed, however the password can be changed. The default password is “admin”.

Privileged mode

The ExaLINK has two modes of operation: unprivileged for viewing, and privileged when you want to make changes to the system. The privileged mode requires the “privileged password”. The default for this password is blank (just press Enter).