Connecting via telnet, Running telnet – Verilink Net Engine (3150-30626-001) Product Manual User Manual

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NetEngine IAD User Guide

Quick Start Guide

16

Connecting
via Telnet

To manage the IAD via the LAN (or Intranet), you must set an IP address
for the Ethernet port before you can use Telnet to access the IAD.

Running Telnet

Before you use Telnet to log in to the IAD, make sure that the IAD and
your PC are connected to the same network via straight-through Ethernet
cables (or directly connected via a cross-over cable), and you know the IP
address of the IAD. Both devices must be on the same subnet.

Follow these steps to log in:

1. Run Telnet on your PC.
2. Type the IP address of the Ethernet port (page

13

), click Connect and

then press Enter to gain the attention of the IAD.

3. The IAD responds by displaying the log in message:

Enter Login ID >

4. Type your user ID and press Enter.

Default user IDs and passwords are listed in

Table 2–2

on page

12

. For

information on security levels, and user ID and password management
see

IAD Security

on page

24

.

5. The IAD displays the password message:

Enter Password >

NOTES

Although you can also access the IAD using Telnet via the
WAN (provided a management DLCI or PVC is configured
along with a WAN IP address), this section describes
connecting via the LAN. For information about setting the IP
address of the WAN port, see Chapter 6,

WAN Configuration

on page

51

.

If you configure a RADIUS server, you must use a RADIUS-
authenticated User ID/password for Telnet access. If the
RADIUS server or the connection to the RADIUS server goes
down, Telnet access will not work. For information about
configuring a RADIUS server, see

RADIUS Server Settings

on page

27

.

NOTE

After a period of inactivity (three minutes by default), the IAD
automatically terminates console-based and Telnet sessions
to maintain security. To change this value, see

Configuring

the Console Timeout Period

on page

38

.

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