
GORAMO – Janusz Górecki
MultiLink Router and MikroRouter
www.goramo.com.pl
age 5 from 41
• After starting the system starts to load drivers that are usually installed at the time of
recognizing through a router connected equipment, and during the devices detection (of
course, even those built into the system). At the same time it is run script /etc/start
• If in the router graphical user interface is installed, at this time the web server is started over
command /etc/UI/scripts/applyChanges. The consequence of this file is run, the server
busybox is run too and the script /etc/UI/scripts/applyChanges is executed
• If we are running MicroRouter, in the configuration, the file /etc/profile contains command
which runs the graphical user interface, whenever login is entered. Text user interface is run
by the command: /usr/local/TextUI/start
2.3
Running the system without an RS-232 console.
If you run a router, without RS-232 console, you should wait at least 60 seconds before the system
starts. Only after a minute of power-system will be ready to work.
2.4
Running the system connected to the RS-232 console.
If during boot the console is connected to the RS-232 (in the MultiLink devices this is ttyS0,
formerly Port A, and in the MikroRouter device this is port "Control''), it will be printed on any
messages to her on stage of start-up.
In the first stage will run RedBoot, which for 10 seconds will be expected to press Ctrl + C - if we
wanted to perform operations on Flash memory before starting the system. Then you will see a report
from the boot completed application ready for work.
System ready asks for your password username and password. With the factory settings, you can log
on to the user root by the password: goramo1234:
MultiLink login: root
Password: _
2.5
Establishing a connection to the RS-232 console.
To connect to the RS-232 console, use the HyperTerminal program, Putty for Windows or
MiniCom for Linux, select the COM port on the computer connected to port A (MultiLink) or Port
Control (MicroRouter) to configure the connection parameters:
The number of bits per second (Baudrate): 115200
Data Bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop Bits: 1
Flow Control: None
Usually just enough to change the parameters of baudrate and flow control.
2.6
Devices Configuration
The device can be configured either using the graphical user interface (or a text interface for
configuring the bridge mode in MicroRouter), or independently by means of self-generated scripts.
Both have their advantages and disadvantages. An advantage of self-configuration is practically
decoupled from the limitations of the graphical user interface and full control over the device. After
learning to work with a router, it is nice and fast. This method is recommended for people who have
experience in configuring Linux.
The advantage of the graphical user interface is that it does not need to get acquainted with Linux, the
device can configure the Web browser. The graphical interface lets you configure the basic functions,
but is constantly adds new possibilities.
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