CLI Language Reference

Logging In and Out

Logging In and Out

￿Startup Message ... 18-18

￿Login with No User Name Required ... 18-18

￿<Blue>Login with User Name Required19

￿Login with No Password Required ... 18-19

￿Login with Password Required ... 18-19

￿Logout (Exit) ... 18-20

￿Autoexit (CLI Session Timeout) ... 18-20

NOTE: The total number of simultaneous CLI management sessions by all users can not exceed three, comprising a maximum of one RS-232 session and two Telnet sessions. You will remain logged into the Access Navigator until you terminate the session by using the exit command. An RS-232 session will remain active until terminated. Unplugging the RS-232 management cable will not terminate the session; it will still be active when the cable is plugged in again. If you do not terminate a Telnet session before disconnecting from the Telnet server, the session will remain active for 2 hours. No other users will be able to log on if all Telnet sessions are active. Resetting the Access Navigator will terminate all sessions, but will also disrupt service. To prevent this from happening, you can use the autoexit command to automatically end the session after a specified period of inactivity.

Startup Message

The CLI management session begins with a startup message similar to the following, which identifies the Carrier Access product and the current time and date.

Carrier Access Corporation Access Navigator

08:30:45 11/30/1998

Login with No User Name Required

If no users are defined, the CLI will not require a user name to log into the Access Navigator. This was done to simplify hardware installation and initial system setup. A start-up message similar to the following will appear, showing the command prompt. Command prompts always end with the symbol “>”. The default command prompt is Access Navigator>. The command prompt indicates that the system is waiting for the operator to enter a command.

Carrier Access Corporation Access Navigator

08:30:45 11/30/1998

SystemID>

18-18

August 2003

Access Navigator - Release 1.8

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Carrier Access Access Navigator user manual Logging In and Out, Startup Message, Login with No User Name Required