ZyXEL Communications 4.04 Network Card User Manual


 
Chapter 1 How to Access and Use the CLI
ZyWALL (ZyNOS) CLI Reference Guide
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1.1.3 SSH
You may use this method if your ZyWALL supports SSH connections.
1 Connect your computer to one of the Ethernet ports.
2 Use a SSH client program to access the ZyWALL. If this is your first login, use the
default values in Table 4 on page 13 and Table 5 on page 14. Make sure your computer
IP address is in the same subnet, unless you are accessing the ZyWALL through one or
more routers.
1.2 Logging in
Use the administrator username and password. If this is your first login, use the default values.
in some ZyWALLs you may not need to enter the user name.
The ZyWALL automatically logs you out of the management interface after five minutes of
inactivity. If this happens to you, simply log back in again. Use the sys stdio command to
extend the idle timeout. For example, the ZyWALL automatically logs you out of the
management interface after 60 minutes of inactivity after you use the sys stdio 60
command.
1.3 Using Shortcuts and Getting Help
This table identifies some shortcuts in the CLI, as well as how to get help.
Use the help command to view the available commands on the ZyWALL. Follow these steps
to create a list of supported commands:
1 Log into the CLI.
Table 5 Default User Name and Password
SETTING DEFAULT VALUE
User Name admin
Password 1234
Table 6 CLI Shortcuts and Help
COMMAND / KEY(S) DESCRIPTION
yz (up/down arrow keys) Scrolls through the list of recently-used commands. You can edit
any command or press [ENTER] to run it again.
[CTRL]+U Clears the current command.
? Displays the keywords and/or input values that are allowed in
place of the ?.
help Displays the (full) commands that are allowed in place of help.