The gateway has a USB-C connector which provides virtual COM port. Accessing the gateway this way allows you to debug and configure the gateway. This is the only way to access the terminal when the network is not accessible (without SSH access).
The USB connection should exclusively be used for administration/configuration and should not be left connected during normal operation of the gateway. The IP protection level is also not guaranteed during USB service connector use.
CLI access through virtual COM port
To access the gateway through USB:
Power up the gateway with passive PoE through the Ethernet connector
Connect the gateway to the PC with a USB cable
The virtual COM port is automatically detected by the PC
On Windows a new virtual COM port will appear in the device manager under the name ELMO GMAS (COMxx)
On Linux a new virtual COM port will appear in the folder /dev/ttyACMxx
A terminal program like PuTTY or minicom can be used with the following parameters:
Parameter
Value
Baudrate
115200
Data bits
8
Stop bits
1
Parity
none
Flow control
none
Log in with the above default credentials. You should see the following:
Congratulations !You are now ready to configure the gateway. Before that, we want to give you a quick System overview of the system.
Configure static addressing
If you used USB access just to set a static IP, you can now run:
Enable service connection
sudo nmcli connection up service
BASH
Your gateway will then be accessible at the address 192.168.8.8 (until next reboot). This will allow you to access the GUI to reconfigure networking as needed.
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