
Local Management (optional)
Local Management is an
To Access Local Management through the Console Port
•Use the supplied terminal cable to connect the router console port to a
•Press Eto display the Local Management Login screen (see Figure 12).
•Select Administrator and press Etwice to display the main screen. By default, no password is assigned.
Note If the console port is currently configured for a
To Access Local Management Remotely using Telnet
•Telnet to the IP address of the router from a terminal on the LAN, or over a WAN connection to the router.
•The router’s default IP address is 192.0.2.1 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. A terminal on the LAN must have the same network number as the router. For example, in Figure 13, the terminal on the same LAN as the router has an IP address of 192.0.2.2.
VT100 terminal
or PC with terminal emulation software
Router
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Figure 11. Connect to the Console Port.
Parameter | Setting |
Baud | 9600 |
Data bits | 8 |
Parity | None |
Stop bits | 1 |
Flow Control | None |
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Table 2. Serial Port Settings.
Figure 12. Local Management Login Screen. Use the WZkeys on your keyboard to select an option and press E, or type the underlined letter of the option.
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| Terminal |
| Express Router | Configured with IP |
| address: 192.0.2.2 | |
being configured | sub mask: 255.255.255.0 | |
( default IP address 192.0.2.1) |
| |
Input |
| TELNET |
5.1VDC/2.6A |
| |
| Console | |
PowerISDN U | HDSL2LAN 2 LAN 1 | 192.0.2.1 |
LAN
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Figure 13. Telnet to Local Management. A terminal on
the LAN must be on the same subnet as the router.
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