Planet Technology GRT-402 Network Router User Manual


 
PLANET Technology Corp. GRT-101/401/402 User’s Manual
admin> show system
If firmware file is downloaded from our local distributor or FTP server, please
refer to TFTP command in the section 3.18 Software Upgrade for more
information on how to update GRT series firmware.
3.2.2 Telnet
Make sure the correct Ethernet cable is used for connecting the LAN port of
your computer to GRT series. The LAN LNK indicator on the front panel shall
light if a correct cable is used. Starting your Telnet client with VT100 terminal
emulation and connecting to the management IP of GRT series, wait for the
login screen appears. When you see the login screen, you can logon to GRT
series.
User: admin
Password: *****
Note: The factory default management IP and subnet mask are of 192.168.0.1 and 255.255.255.0, respectively. To
change these setting, see section 3.10.1 Bridge management and 3.11.1 LAN setting for routing mode operation. If
you have not set any user profile for GRT series, enter the factory default user “admin”. When the system prompts you
for a password, type “admin” to enter GRT series. For more security issues for remote management interfaces such
as Telnet and web interface, see section 3.15 Management Security.
3.2.3 Web browser
Make sure the correct Ethernet cable is used for connecting the LAN port of
your computer to GRT series. The LAN LNK indicator on the front panel shall
light if a correct cable is used. Starting your web browser and connecting to the
management IP of GRT series, wait for the login screen appears. When you
see the login screen, you can logon to GRT series.
Note: In this chapter, we use the GRT-101’s Web UI for the examples.
Note: The factory default management IP and subnet mask are 192.168.0.1 and 255.255.255.0 respectively. To
change these setting, see section 3.10.1 Bridge management and 3.11.1 LAN setting. If you have not change
password setting for web interface, enter the factory default user “root”. When GRT prompts you for a password, type
root”. More security issues for remote management interfaces, please refer to section 3.15 Management Security.
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