Using telnet, Starting a telnet session, Using t-watch pro – ADTRAN ATLAS 810 Plus User Manual

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Chapter 3. Operation

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ATLAS 810

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User Manual

3-3

USING TELNET

To connect to the ATLAS 810

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via Telnet, you must define the IP address,

set the subnet mask, and, typically, set the default gateway IP address.

Starting a Telnet Session

When you begin the Telnet session, you will be prompted for a password.
The default password is

password

(which is a Level 0 superuser password).

You can change this password using the

Access Passwords

option, which

is only accessible through the terminal menus. See Access Passwords on page
6-13
for details. The Telnet session will time out and display the Login
prompt after a pre-defined time that is set in the

Session Timeout

option

(see Session Timeout on page 6-8 for details).

USING T-WATCH PRO

T-Watch PRO is the ADTRAN Microsoft Windows management software
program designed to control TSU units from a remote PC. It provides limit-
ed control over the configuration of the ATLAS 810

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using a graphic in-

terface. Currently, you can choose ATLAS 810

PLUS

from a list of products,

and T-Watch PRO automatically initiates a Telnet session by which you can
connect to and manage the ATLAS 810

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Base Unit. At this time,

T-Watch PRO automatically receives SNMP traps from an ATLAS 810

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.

You must define the IP address before attempting to connect via
Telnet. See Using VT-100 Terminal Emulation on page 3-1 f
or
details on defining the IP address.

You will need a default gateway if the LAN contains multiple
segments. Contact your LAN administrator for the appropriate
address.

Use the

Max Telnet Sessions

option to define the number of

Telnet sessions that can be active at one time (see Max Telnet
Sessions on page 6-8
for details).

Microsoft Telnet version 1.0 does not implement full VT-100
emulation. However, many commercial Telnet clients for Microsoft
Windows exist which fully implement VT-100. In addition, a
freeware client, recommended for optimum performance, comes with
the ATLAS 810

PLUS

. See VT-100 Utility on page 12-8 for details.

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