4 Startup
- Powering on the Acme Packet 3900
- Creating the first console connection to the Acme Packet 3900
The last section of this chapter explains how to login to your system.
Creating a Console Connection
This section explains how to create a console connection.
Prerequisites
In order to create a console connection to the Acme Packet 3900, you must configure the terminal hardware and software appropriately.
Serial Connection Parameter | Setting |
---|---|
Baud Rate | 115,200 bps |
Date Bits | 8 |
Parity | No |
Stop Bit | 1 |
Flow Control | None |
Your terminal application and serial port MUST be capable of operating at 115.2 Kbps for creating a console session.
Creating a Console Connection
- Set the terminal application’s parameters to match the Acme Packet 3900 default parameters.
- The Acme Packet 3900 console port is located on the rear panel. You should connect to the console port when initially booting the Acme Packet 3900.
- If the Acme Packet 3900 is already powered on, press the Enter key a few times to activate the console connection. When ACLI text is displayed on the screen, the console connection has been successfully created.
- If you have created the console connection before powering up the Acme Packet 3900, you can watch the boot process as it displays on your screen.
Powering On the Acme Packet
This section explains how to power on your Acme Packet 3900.
Prerequisites
The following procedure presumes that you know how to connect your Acme Packet 3900 to either AC or DC power.
Initial Log On
User Access Verification
Password:
If the Acme Packet 3900 completed booting before you connected to the console port, press the Enter key on the console keyboard a few times to activate the console connection.
If you have any questions about booting or powering on your system, please contact customer support.