Technicolor - Thomson SpeedTouchTM620 Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 2
SpeedTouch™ Command Line Interface
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2 SpeedTouch™ Command Line Interface
2.1 About the CLI Interface
CLI access You can access the Command Line Interface via:
The SpeedTouch™ CLI Web Interface
A Telnet session
The serial Console interface.
CLI web page access
requirements
To access the CLI via the SpeedTouch™ Web Interface, you need:
A TCP/IP connection between the computer and the SpeedTouch™.
A web browser on your computer. The web browser should be at least
Microsoft's Internet Explorer 4.0, Netscape's Communicator 4.06, or
equivalent. The web browser must support Java Script.
CLI Telnet access
requirements
To access the CLI via an IP Telnet session, you need:
A TCP/IP connection between the computer and the SpeedTouch™.
A Telnet application on the computer.
CLI serial access
requirements
To access the CLI via the serial Console port, you need:
A cable.
A terminal application that you can use to connect to other devices.
Example: Hilgraeve’s Hyperterminal application delivered with MS Windows
OSs.
The following application’s Port settings:
9600 bits per second
8 data bits
No parity
One stop bit
No Flow control
ANSI terminal emulation
All popular, recent Operating Systems feature a built-in telnet application.