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Siemens RUGGEDCOM ROS User Manual

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RUGGEDCOM ROS
User Guide
Chapter 2
Using ROS
Connecting to ROS 25
Using ROS
This chapter describes how to use the ROS interface. It describes the following tasks:
Section 2.1, “Connecting to ROS”
Section 2.2, “Logging In”
Section 2.3, “Logging Out”
Section 2.4, “Using the Web Interface”
Section 2.5, “Using the Console Interface”
Section 2.6, “Using the Command Line Interface”
Section 2.7, “Selecting Ports in ROS”
Section 2.8, “Managing the Flash File System”
Section 2.9, “Accessing BIST Mode”
Section 2.1
Connecting to ROS
The following describes the various methods for connecting the device:
Section 2.1.1, “Connecting Directly”
Section 2.1.2, “Connecting via the Network”
Section 2.1.1
Connecting Directly
ROS can be accessed through a direct serial console or Ethernet connection for management and
troubleshooting purposes. A console connection provides access to the console interface and CLI.
To establish a serial connection to the device, do the following:
1. Connect a workstation (either a terminal or computer running terminal emulation software) to the RS232
serial console port on the device. For more information about the RS232 serial console port, refer to the
RSG2200 Installation Guide.
NOTE
The baud rate for the device is printed on the chassis exterior near the RS232 serial console port.
2. Configure the workstation as follows:
Speed (baud): 57600
Data Bits: 8
Parity: None

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BrandSiemens
ModelRUGGEDCOM ROS
CategoryControl Unit
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