Managing the modem using the console port & telnet, Anaging the, Odem – ADC Modem MM701G User Manual

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You can manage the MM701G using a Web browser, console port, and telnet session.

In comparison, you can manage more of the modem’s functionality using a Web browser rather
than using the modem console port and telnet access. For example, you can enable or disable
spanning tree through the modem Web interface, but not through the console port or telnet. The
same applies for deleting a WAN session and selecting ATM’s VBR as a quality of service.

However, there are scenarios in which using the command-line interface is preferred over the
Web interface. For example, if you cannot connect to the modem through the DSL line and
10Base-T port, you can still manage the modem through the console port.

The following sections describe how to use the command-line interface:

To prevent losing your configuration changes, be sure to save them as described in

“Saving

the Current Configuration” on page 60

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Section

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Connecting to the Console Port

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Setting Up a Telnet Session

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Setting Up the WAN

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Setting Up the LAN

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Managing DSL

51

Restoring Factory Defaults

59

Saving the Current Configuration

60

Updating System Software

61

Viewing System Information

62

Rebooting the Modem

63

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