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== Accessing the Linux Console ==
== Accessing the Linux Console ==
[[File:Putty Linux.PNG|thumb|right|400px|In PuTTY enter the required connection parameters]]
[[File:Putty Linux.PNG|thumb|right|400px|In PuTTY enter the required connection parameters]]
The Linux Console is accessed via the ethernet port of the AMC-IP, using the ”Secure Shell” (SSH) protocol. (In systems running AMC software version 10 the Telnet protocol (port 23) must be used.
The Linux Console is accessed via the ethernet port of the AMC-IP
*A SSH client is required. The free SSH client “Putty” is recommended. Download and install PuTTY from here: [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ PuTTY]
* AMC software version 11 is using the Secure Shell SSH protocol (prt 22)
* AMC software version 10 is using the Telnet protocol (port 23)
*A SSH/Telnet client is required. The free SSH/Telnet client “Putty” is recommended. Download and install PuTTY from here: [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ PuTTY]
* In AlphaWeb, '''System Configuration''' -> '''Filters''', the SSH port (port 22) must be enabled
* In AlphaWeb, '''System Configuration''' -> '''Filters''', the SSH port (port 22) must be enabled
* Start PuTTY, and enter the '''IP address''' of the AlphaCom, and select protocol '''SSH''' and port number''' 22'''. Press '''Open'''.
* Start PuTTY, and enter the '''IP address''' of the AlphaCom, and select protocol '''SSH''' and port number''' 22'''. Press '''Open'''.

Revision as of 08:55, 10 May 2012

The Linux Console

AlphaCom XE runs a Linux distribution from Timesys, kernel ver. 2.6. Linux uses a Command Line Interface (CLI). This CLI can be accessed via the so-called Linux Console.

In the field the Linux Console can be used for:

  • Collect information for debugging purposes, e.g. SIP trace
  • Flash Image update – Recovery of file system
  • To start the TST console: Gives direct access to the AMC-IP memory (NVRAM)


Accessing the Linux Console

In PuTTY enter the required connection parameters

The Linux Console is accessed via the ethernet port of the AMC-IP

  • AMC software version 11 is using the Secure Shell SSH protocol (prt 22)
  • AMC software version 10 is using the Telnet protocol (port 23)
  • A SSH/Telnet client is required. The free SSH/Telnet client “Putty” is recommended. Download and install PuTTY from here: PuTTY
  • In AlphaWeb, System Configuration -> Filters, the SSH port (port 22) must be enabled
  • Start PuTTY, and enter the IP address of the AlphaCom, and select protocol SSH and port number 22. Press Open.
  • You are now prompted for username and password:
    • Username: alpha
    • Password: com
  • You are now logged in to the Linux Console
Successful login to the Linux Console

The Linux Console can be accessed on two ways:

  • Via the ethernet port using ”telnet”
  • Via serial port 1

Linux Console - Telnet

Start the Windows command line

Linux1.png

Type telnet <AMC IP-adress>

Linux2.png

Username: alpha
Password: com
The Telnet port (23) is by default disabled in the firewall


Linux Console – Serial Port

Linux3.png

Use a terminal program (like HyperTerminal) connected to serial port 1<br\> Communication parameters:

  • 115.200 baud
  • No parity
  • 8 databits
  • 1 stop bit

Turning AMC dipswitch S601-1 ON disables AlphaPro over IP

Linux4.png


Some useful commands

  • tst -s /tmp/sipd_trace (Start SIP trace - for debugging when SIP Trunk issues)
  • ping <IP-address> (Checks communication against external device)<br\>
  • ps -A (List running processes)
  • ls -l (list files)
  • /sbin/ifconfig (list IP adresses etc of ethernet ports)
  • netstat -a (list network connections)
  • Top (Displays a listing of the most CPU-intensive tasks on the system)


The Linux console runs the "bash" shell. Documentation for Linux commands: die.net/doc/linux

The TST console debug function of the AMCD application can accessed from linux console. Tracing of SIP is also possible.

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