Atlas 800 Training Server Maintenance and Service Guide (Model 9000,Air Cooling) 19

Logging In to the Device over a Serial Port Using PuTTY

Logging In to the Device over a Serial Port Using PuTTY

Use PuTTY to log in to the device over a serial port in any of the following scenarios:

  • If the device is configured for the first time on a new site, you can log in to the device from a local PC over a serial port to perform initial configuration.
  • If the network is faulty and the remote connection fails, you can log in to the device over a serial port to locate the fault.
  • Visit the chiark website and download the PuTTY software from the homepage.
  • PuTTY of an earlier version may cause device login failures. You are advised to use PuTTY of the latest version.

Procedure

  1. Double-click PuTTY.exe.

    The PuTTY Configuration window is displayed.

  2. In the navigation tree, choose Connection > Serial.
  3. Set the login parameters.

    Example:

    • Serial Line to connect to: COMn
    • Speed (baud): 115200
    • Data bits: 8
    • Stop bits: 1
    • Parity: None
    • Flow control: None

    n in COMn indicates a serial port number, and its value is an integer.

    Figure 7-20 PuTTY Configuration - Serial

  4. In the navigation tree, choose Session.
  5. Select Serial under Connection type, as shown in Figure 7-21.

    Figure 7-21 PuTTY Configuration - Session

  6. Set Close window on exit to Only on clean exit, as shown in Figure 7-21.

    Set Saved Sessions and click Save. Next time you can simply double-click the saved settings under Saved Sessions to log in to the device.

  7. Click Open.

    The PuTTY window is displayed.

  8. Enter the user name and password.

    If the login is successful, the device host name is displayed on the left of the prompt.

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