
Serial/Telnet User Interface
Telnet UI Access
To open a Telnet session, the IP address of the router and a Telnet client utility are required.
Note: After each reboot, a new Telnet session must be started. If the router is reset to factory settings, the Ethernet port will have to be
From most Windows 9x, Windows NT, and Windows 2000 systems, a Telnet session can be started from the Command (DOS) shell using the following steps:
1.From the Windows Start Menu, open the Command Prompt (DOS) window.
2.At the ‘>’ prompt, enter:
> TELNET <IP ADDRESS>
where <IP ADDRESS> is the IP address of the router
3.Enter the user name and password.
The default user name is root and the default password is password.
HP recommends that the user name and password be changed from the default values. The Configuration Menu is displayed.
Serial UI Access
To open a serial session, a terminal emulator utility is required.
From most Windows 9x, Windows NT, and Windows 2000 systems, a
HyperTerminal session can be started using the following steps:
1.From the Windows Start Menu, open HyperTerminal.
2.Name the new terminal session.
3.Indicate the appropriate COM port.
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