Setup for a remote console, Remote console – NEC NEAX IPS NWA-008869-001 User Manual

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CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION

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SETUP FOR A REMOTE CONSOLE

To enable a remote console using telnet to gain access to the In-Skin Router, you must set an IP address
and other information. No IP address is factory-set in the In-Skin Router. To set an IP address for the first
time, therefore, you must use the local console.

Once an IP address has been set so that telnet connections are possible, all commands that can be used from
the local console can also be used from a remote console connected to the network.

Using the simple network shown below, this section explain the setup for enabling remote console A to
gain access to the In-Skin Router on the network.

To enable a remote console on a network not directly connected to this device, such as remote console B,
to gain access, routing setup is necessary. See

“ROUTING SETUP EXAMPLES (IPv4)”

Page 116

and

“ROUTING SETUP EXAMPLES (IPv6)”

Page 120

in Chapter 5.

Remote Console

2000 IPS

In-Skin Router

LAN2

LAN1

CONSOLE

192.168.3.100
(3ffe:200::1)

192.168.3.5
(3ffe:200::2)

Network A

Network B

Router A

Local console

Remote console A

Remote console B

192.168.3.0/24
(3ffe:200::/64)

192.168.1.0/24
(3ffe:300::/64)

The addresses in parentheses are those for IPv6.

LAN1=10/100BASE-TX (FastEthernet)
LAN2=10BASE-T (Ethernet)

SETUP FOR A REMOTE CONSOLE

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