Allied Telesis manual Connecting AT-WR4600 products, Accessing the device via SSH

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Connecting AT-WR4600 products

There are two options for accessing the Command Line Interface of the devices:

SSH remote shell, using any text-mode SSH client software.

RS-232 Line Driver/Receiver that provides a standard DTE console interface; note, this is optional and is not always available.

Accessing the device via SSH

The Secure Shell (SSH) is an encrypted networking protocol, allowing the user to configure the device through an Ethernet network. Microsoft does not supply SSH tool. You can use an alternative program such as Tera Term Pro, which is licensed under GPL2. The device is factory configured with the static IP address 192.168.1.1. If the device is receiving an address from a DHCP server, please check the assigned IP address.

Accessing the device via RS-232

To access the device, you can use either the build-in Microsoft HyperTerminal (note it was removed from Windows Vista and later versions) or an alternative program such as Tera Term Pro.

The settings of the serial terminal are as follows.

Transmission rate

115200bps

 

 

Data length

8 bit

 

 

Stop bit

1bit

 

 

Parity

None

 

 

Flow control

None

 

 

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How To Configure the Wlan with QoS IntroductionTrademarks Following trademarks appear in this documentTable of contents Overview What is Wi-Fi Multimedia WMMWhy use Wi-Fi Multimedia? How Wi-Fi Multimedia works WMM Access Categories and Ieee 802.1d tag mapping How to configure Wi-Fi Multimedia Parameter descriptionsConnecting AT-WR4600 products Accessing the device via SSHAccessing the CLI Configuration example Using QoS to prioritize voice trafficCommon setup Configure the common Ssid for open authenticationBridge0 station role root bridge Assign the static IP addressAT-WR4600config-if#ip address 10.0.0.1/24 Bridge2 station role non-root bridge
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