Configuring a Terminal Server Session

Configuring a Terminal Server Session


Setting up a Terminal Server Session between a BRUT and RRUT on 4.05.01

Configure one of the Serial ports from each unit as a Terminal Server, setting the BRUT as the Master:

BRUT CCMS, (Serial IP must be in a different subnet than Eth IP, and Serial VLAN must be separate from Management VLAN):


BRUT CLI:



RRUT CCMS, (Set as Slave, the Master IP is that of the associated BRUT): 


RRUT CLI:


Connect PC to each Serial Terminal Server port via USB to Serial adaptors. 

Typing in BRUT CLI should be displayed in RRUT, and vice-versa. 



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