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5.3 Command-Line Interface
A terminal emulation program is used to emulate a video terminal, so as to access
SecureSync's CLI (Command-Line Interface) remotely via a serial cable. This may be
required if no other means of remotely accessing SecureSync are available, for example if
Ethernet ports are used otherwise or have been disabled (e.g., for security reasons).
5.3.1 Setting up a Terminal Emulator
If no other means are available to access SecureSync, a terminal emulation program can be
used to carry out certain configuration changes by accessing SecureSync's CLI (command-
line interface) via a serial port connection. An application example for this scenario is to
enable a network port so that the SecureSync Web UI can be used. While it is also possible
to retrieve selected logs, a terminal emulator does not replace the SecureSync Web UI.
Orolia does not distribute or support its own terminal emulator, and newer Microsoft oper-
ating systems no longer include HyperTerminal. However, there are several third-party
open-source programs available, such as TeraTerm
®
or PuTTY
®
. The example below illus-
trates the use of TeraTerm. The setup procedure is similar when using other terminal emu-
lation programs.
Procedure:
1.
Connect the personal computer to the USB interface.
2.
Configure your terminal emulation program, using the following settings:
Port: COM(#)
Bits per second: 115200
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
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