Chapter 3 system administration mechanisms, Console user interface, Remotely accessing the console interface – AASTRA BluStar 8000i BAS-Mode Administrator Guides EN User Manual

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Chapter 3
System Administration Mechanisms

Console User Interface

Remotely Accessing the Console Interface

To remotely access the console interface, Secure Shell (SSH) client software is required. This is preinstalled on most new
BSD variants or Linux. It may be obtained for most versions of Unix, Linux or BSD at http://www.openssh.org.

To open an SSH session, type at your workstation’s command prompt:

ssh viprserverip -l root

where viprserverip is the hostname or IP address of the BluStar Application Server.

SSH for Windows is available at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/.

The console interface may also be accessed by connecting a VGA monitor and PS/2 keyboard to the server.

Logging In

When the server is powered up, status messages (often reporting on the initialization of devices or services) will appear.
After the server boot process has completed, a login prompt will be displayed. If this is the first log in, and if no other
users have been created during the installation process, the root username and the password entered during the soft-
ware installation process should be entered.

Commonly Used Commands

Information on Linux commands can normally be found by referring to the manual pages, which can be viewed using
the man command.

Example: To view the manual page of the netstat command, including descriptions of all parameters, type

man netstat

netstat

The /bin/netstat command is used to display information regarding network connectivity to and from the plat-
form.

Example: To view the routing table, type

netstat -rn

ifconfig

The /sbin/ifconfig command is used to view the status of a network interface.

Note:

Use the vipr_config

command (and not the ifconfig command) to reconfigure network interface parameters.

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