Nokia M10 Network Card User Manual


 
Management
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Chapter 5
Management
M10 can be managed with a Web browser or command line interface
(CLI). The Web configuration pages of M10 can be accessed through
the Ethernet port or through the ADSL/ATM channels of M10. In order
to access the Web management feature, the IP functionality must be
activated and the IP address must be given to the interface.
The command line interface (CLI) can be accessed through the console
port on the M10 front panel. The console interface is an asynchronous
V.24/V.28 character-based interface with 9600 bps, 8 bits, no parity, 1
stop bit and no flow control. A special cable for connecting PC’s serial
port to this interface is available from Nokia, type designation
E64320.01. The CLI contains an in-built step procedure which helps
you to configure you M10 through the CLI. This procedure is
presented in section Stepping through M10 configuration in this
chapter.
The command line interface can also be accessed through the Ethernet
port of M10 or through the ADSL/ATM channels of M10 on top of the
telnet protocol. In order to use the CLI through telnet, IP functionality
must be activated and IP address must be given to the interface.
5.1 Browser management
You can use your PC’s Web browser software to access the Web
configuration pages in M10. To access the Web pages you must know
the IP address of your M10 or, alternatively, the “name” that your M10
recognises.