Logging on to a unit, Connection types, Default logon id and password – Nortel Networks 9150 User Manual

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Remote Gateway 9150 Installation and Administration Guide

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January 2005 Using

Configuration

Manager

Logging on to a unit

If you want to update the Flash memory on a unit as you make configuration
changes, or view statistics and logs, you must log on to the unit. Each unit has its
own administration ID and password.

You can log on to the unit by using one of the following connection methods:

!

Telnet (over the IP network)

!

serial port

Connection types

If the RLC or Remote Gateway 9150 unit is connected to the administration PC
by the RS-232 cable, you can establish a connection through the serial port.

If Ethernet connectivity has been established between the administration PC and
the RLC or Remote Gateway 9150 unit, you can establish an IP connection with
Telnet.

Default logon ID and password

The default logon ID is guest. You cannot change the logon ID.

The default password is guest123. The password can be changed and, therefore,
can be different if this is not a first time installation. Nortel recommends that you
do not change the password until your 9150 system is up and running smoothly.

Connection history

Configuration Manager maintains a record of past unit connections. You can
select, and then connect to a unit from the history list that displays in the
Connect menu.

Note: Upgrading the Configuration Manager software deletes the connection
history list.

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