How to Connect to a CTM-200 - Locally
The CTM-200 has two non-switched ethernet ports.
One port closest to the USB connector labelled LAN1 or LAN.
Another port closest to the DB-9 serial port labelled LAN0 or WAN.
LAN1 is accessible via the local IP address of 192.168.2.1
LAN0 is accessible via the local IP address of 192.168.1.1
Both can be accessed via telnet, ssh or web interface
Default user name: admin
Default password: Chameleon
Telnet and ssh interface is Command Line Interface (CLI), refer to the CTM-200 command reference.
Web interface uses multiple tabbed web pages for configuration.
Serial
The CTM-200 supports either one or two serial ports depending on model. The primary serial interface is via the DB-9 interface next to the ethernet ports.
Terminal emulation should be set with the following parameters (default configuration on CTM-200):
One port closest to the USB connector labelled LAN1 or LAN.
Another port closest to the DB-9 serial port labelled LAN0 or WAN.
LAN1 is accessible via the local IP address of 192.168.2.1
LAN0 is accessible via the local IP address of 192.168.1.1
Both can be accessed via telnet, ssh or web interface
Default user name: admin
Default password: Chameleon
Telnet and ssh interface is Command Line Interface (CLI), refer to the CTM-200 command reference.
Web interface uses multiple tabbed web pages for configuration.
Serial
The CTM-200 supports either one or two serial ports depending on model. The primary serial interface is via the DB-9 interface next to the ethernet ports.
Terminal emulation should be set with the following parameters (default configuration on CTM-200):
- Data rate: 115,200 baud
- Data bits: 8
- Parity: None
- Stop bits: 1
- Flow control: None