Carrier Access Access Navigator Network Router User Manual


 
7-8 August 2003 Access Navigator - Release 1.8
Start Management Session
Telnet Management
Telnet Management
Telnet Management Requirements
Telnet requires an Ethernet connection to the Access Navigator, which is normally made during
installation (see Ethernet Management Connection on page 6-22). The Ethernet function can only be
turned on through the RS-232 management interface.
The Access Navigator operating system provides a Command Line Interface (CLI), which uses simple
text based commands and messages. See Command Line Interface Conventions on page 7-3 for a short
description of the conventions used in this manual to represent management commands, settings, and
messages. For detailed information, see CLI Language Reference on page 18-1.
NOTE: You will remain logged into the Access Navigator until you terminate the
management session by using the exit command. If you do not terminate the session
before disconnecting from the Telnet server, the Access Navigator Telnet session will
remain active for 2 hours. No other users will be able to log on if all Telnet sessions are
active.
Procedure Summary
n Obtain Information ... 7-9
n Start Telnet Program and Connect to Access Navigator ... 7-9
n Start Telnet Management Session ... 7-9
n Perform Management Operations ... 7-10
n Exit Telnet Management Session When Finished ... 7-10