C Series - Setting up the Device to get an Internet Connection

06 Jun 2025

For Dial ATM’s

Connect the device to the network as shown in this diagram:

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Set the ATM to dial the phone number that corresponds with your processor.

Dial ATM Phone #  

Processor

1111

CDS Primary

1112

CDS Secondary

2222

Elan

3333

Switch Commerce

4444

RBS Worldpay

5555

Metavante

6666

ASAI/Data Stream

8888

EFX

For IP ATM’s

This process can be used to allow the Sixnet/JBM device to handle the SSL encryption of the transaction process which will speed up transactions.

  1. Connect JBM/Sixnet Device as illustrated in this diagram below:
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Logging Into the Device to Determine the IP of ETH0

This process can be used to determine the IP address of ETH0 which the Sixnet/JBM device obtained from the Router using DHCP.

Things you will need

    • 9 to 9 pin (Patch/Straight Through) Serial cable or USB to serial
    • The Sixnet/JBM device. (This process can be performed on any C series device C2xx, or any D series device A2x0x)
  1. Open Up TeraTerm
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  1. Choose your serial connection. (For the 9 to 9 pin connection is generally COM1, for USB to Serial choose the COM connection associated with your USB to Serial Adaptor) Then click “OK”
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  1. Navigate to Setup> Serial Port. And make sure the settings are as follows.

For C series devices

  • Baud rate: 9600
  • Data: 8 bit
  • Parity: None
  • Stop: 1 bit
  • Flow Control: none

For D series devices

  • Baud rate: 115200
  • Data: 8 bit
  • Parity: None
  • Stop: 1 bit
  • Flow Control: none

Then click “OK” then hit the “ENTER” key.

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You should be brought to a screen like this.

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  1. At the login type root for the username and the password is the serial number of the device in all lowercase, example 00230e.
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NOTE: You will notice that as you type the password nothing is displayed, this is a security feature.

  1. At the command prompt type ifconfig eth0. This will bring up the information for the ETH0 interface we are looking for the inet addr as seen in the picture below.
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In this picture you can see the device is getting the IP address of 192.168.1.10. Write this IP address down we will need it for setting up the ATM’s

Now that we have the IP address from the device we can move on to setting up the ATM’s.

Setting Up the IP ATMs

 With the IP address that we obtained from the Sixnet/JBM device (192.168.1.10) we know that , for my example, this network is in the 192.168.1.x IP address range (This is just an example setup and you will need to determine the IP address range but what IP address you get from the Sixnet/JBM device). So I setup ATM 1 as follows

  • IP Address: 192.168.1.2
  • Subnet: 255.255.255.0
  • Gateway: 192.168.1.10 (This has to be the IP address of the Sixnet/JBM device)

 Host Setup

You will need to set the Host IP address to be the same as the IP address of the Sixnet/JBM device

Host port needs to be setup with the port corresponding with your processor.

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You can configure multiple ATM’s with this setup as long as the IP of the other ATM’s are in the same IP address range (Refer to DialtoIP-IPATM.jpg for my example), and the subnet, gateway, host ip, and host port are the same.

Disclaimer

It is the customer's responsibility to review the advice provided herein and its applicability to the system. Red Lion makes no representation about specific knowledge of the customer's system or the specific performance of the system. Red Lion is not responsible for any damage to equipment or connected systems. The use of this document is at your own risk. Red Lion standard product warranty applies.

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