XG2000 series User's Guide
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3.1.2 Configure Management LAN Interface The management LAN interface is initially enabled.
(IP address: 192.168.0.2, subnet address: 255.255.255.0)
To use the following functions, configure the management LAN interface.
− Telnet connection (enabled by default)
− SSH connection (disabled by default)
− SNMP manager connection
− System log transmission
− Time synchronization using an NTP server
− Configuration file upload/download
− Firmware update
− Collection of maintenance information
To configure the management LAN interface, carry out the following procedure.
Command Task
xg login: admin
Password: ******** Login to the device from the serial terminal. The default
user name is "admin". The default password is "password."
xg> enable Switch to administrator EXEC mode.
xg# configure terminal Switch to global configuration mode.
xg(config)# management-lan ip A.B.C.D/M
[ default-gw A.B.C.D] Change the IP address and subnet, and set the default
gateway of the management LAN interface.
xg(config)# management-lan dns-server A.B.C.D (Optional)
Set up DNS servers. Up to 4 DNS servers can be set up.
Priority is assigned to DNS servers in the order they are
defined. To change their order, delete them using the no
command before doing so.
xg(config)# management-lan domain DOMAIN-NAME (Optional)
Set the name of the network domain.
xg(config)# remote-host A.B.C.D HOST-NAME (Optional)
Associate a remote host name with an IP address.
This allows referencing a remote IP address with a host
name without relying on a DNS server.
xg(config)# exit Exit to administrator EXEC mode.
The "Telnet server function" via the management LAN interface is initially disabled.
To change the monitoring time for the telnet connection, carry out the following procedure in the administrator EXEC mode.
Command Task
xg# configure terminal Switch to global configuration mode.
xg(config)# telnet-server Enable Telnet connection,
xg(config)# terminal timeout vty <0-60> (Optional)
If the Telnet session timeout period (in minutes) expires the
telnet connection is terminated.
xg(config)# exit Exit to administrator EXEC mode.