82 Installation
Within the illustration below, the IOM is aligned for use in the bottom (0B) controller module slot in a 2U
enclosure.
Figure 68 Connecting a USB cable to the CLI port
4. If using a mini-USB cable, enable the CLI port for subsequent communication.
Linux customers should enter the command syntax provided in “Setting parameters for the device driver”
(page 155).
Windows customers should locate the downloaded device driver described in “Obtaining the software
download” (page 154), and follow the instructions provided for proper installation.
5. Start and configure a terminal emulator, such as HyperTerminal or VT-100, using the display settings used in
Table 11 (page 82), and the connection settings in Table 12 (page 82) (See the note following this procedure).
1-Your server or laptop configuration determines which COM port is used for Disk Array USB Port.
2-Verify the appropriate COM port for use with the CLI.
6. In the terminal emulator, connect to controller A.
Table 11 Terminal emulator display settings
Parameter Value
Terminal emulation mode VT-100 or ANSI (for color support)
Font Terminal
Translations None
Columns 80
Table 12 Terminal emulator connection settings
Parameter Value
Connector COM3 (for example)
1,2
Baud rate 115,200
Data bits 8
Parity None
Stop bits 1
Flow control None