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3
2
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should send all of its traffic. You will need to enter the proper route, subnet mask, and gateway for your
network. This information is typically provided by a service provider or local network administrator.
7. Enter
do write memory
to save the current configuration.
E
NABLE
T
ELNET
U
SER
L
OGIN
A
CCESS
The following steps enable user login parameters for Telnet access by changing the password from the default
(
password
) and enabling security login on Telnet lines.
1. Verify that the prompt of your unit displays
(config)#
.
2. Enter
line telnet 0 4
to change the configuration parameters for the Telnet sessions.
3. Enter
login
to prompt users with a login prompt for Telnet access.
4. Enter
password adtran
to change the login password for the Telnet sessions.
5. Enter
exit
to return to the Global Configuration mode.
6. Verify that the prompt of your unit displays
(config)#
.
7. Enter
do write memory
to save the current configuration.
T
OTAL
A
CCESS
900E S
ERIES
D
EFAULTS
R
ESTORING
F
ACTORY
D
EFAULTS
On units that have a console port, you cannot restore the factory defaults, but must rather erase the device’s
configuration and then reconfigure the unit to operate correctly for your network. To erase the unit’s current
configuration, follow these steps:
1. Access the unit’s CLI and enter
enable
at the
>
prompt.
2. Enter
erase startup-config
at the
#
prompt. The device will have a blank configuration upon reboot.
3. Enter
reload
at the
#
prompt to begin restarting the device. When prompted to save configuration, enter
no
. When prompted to reboot, enter
yes
.
Upon reboot, you will have to reconfigure the unit using the port labeled CRAFT. Follow the steps outlined here
or in the technical note,
Accessing the Web Interface in AOS
,
.
V
OICE
C
ONNECTION
A single 50-pin female amphenol connector provides the interconnect wiring for the analog circuits (FXS). Refer
to the
T
otal Access 900 Series Hardware Installation Guide
available online at
for detailed pinouts.
B
ATTERY
B
ACKUP
C
ONNECTION
An optional battery backup system (P/N 1175044L1/L2) is available for the Total Access 912/916/924. Refer to
the
T
otal Access 900 Series Hardware Installation Guide
https://supportforums.adtran.com
and the documentation shipped with the battery backup system for more information on this connection.
Feature
Default Value
IP Address
10.10.10.1
DHCP
Client Enabled
Auto-Config
Zero Touch Provisioning Enabled
Username
admin
Password
password
HTTP Server
Enabled
Event History
On
IP Routing
Enabled
g
NOTE
There are many terminal emulation applications available on the web. PuTTy, SecureCRT, and HyperTerminal
are a few examples.
1. Connect the DB-9 (male) connector of your serial cable to the port labeled
CRAFT
on the back panel of
the unit.
2. Connect the other end of the serial cable to the terminal or PC.
g
NOTE
Many PCs do not come with a standard serial port. A universal serial bus (USB) to serial adapter can be used
instead. The drivers for the USB to serial adapter must be installed according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
If the USB to serial adapter is not properly installed on your PC, you will not be able to communicate with the
AOS unit and you should seek support from the USB to serial adapter manufacturer.
3. Provide power to the unit as appropriate. Refer to the
Total Access 900 Series Hardware Installation
https://supportforums.adtran.com
4. Once the unit is powered up, open a VT100 terminal session using the following settings: 9600 baud, 8
data bits, no parity bits, 1 stop bit, and no flow control. Press ENTER to activate the AOS CLI.
5. Enter
enable
at the
>
prompt and enter the Enable mode password when prompted. The default
password is
password
.
You can also access the CLI from a Telnet or SSH client. In order to do this, you must know the IP address of
the Total Access device. If you do not know the unit’s IP address, you must use the port labeled
CRAFT
to
access the CLI. To access the CLI using a Telnet or SSH client, follow these steps:
1. Connect the Total Access unit to your PC or to an existing network that supports DHCP using an Ether-
net cable connected to the port labeled
GIG 0/1
on the back of the device.
2. Open a Telnet or SSH client on your computer and enter
10.10.10.1
. If your unit received an IP address
from a DHCP server or you have changed your unit’s IP address, you will need to enter that address.
3. For SSH, log into the unit using the default login (
admin
) and password (
password
). For Telnet, only the
default password (
password
) is required.
4. Enter
enable
at the
>
prompt and enter the enable password when prompted. The default password is
password
.
C
OMMON
CLI C
OMMANDS
The following are common CLI commands and tips for getting started with the CLI.
■
Entering a question mark (?) shows contextual help and options. For example, entering
?
at the prompt will
show all commands available from that prompt.
■
To view interface statistics, enter
show interfaces
<interface type> <interface number>
.
■
To view the current configuration, enter
show running-config
.
■
To view all the IP Addresses currently configured, enter
show ip interfaces brief
.
■
To view the AOS version, serial number, and other information, enter
show version
.
■
To save the current configuration, enter
write
.
M
ANUALLY
C
ONFIGURING THE
U
NIT
’
S
IP A
DDRESS
g
NOTE
The configuration parameters used in the examples outlined in this guide are for instructional purposes only.
Replace all underlined entries (
example
) with your specific parameters to configure your application.This step
is unnecessary if the unit’s IP address has been configured automatically using DHCP.
The following steps create an IP address and subnet mask for
GIG 0/1
. If you are not sure what IP address to
assign, please contact your network administrator.
1. At the
#
prompt, enter
config terminal
.
2. At the
(config)#
prompt, enter
interface g 0/1
to access the configuration parameters for the
GIG 0/1
port located on the back of the unit.
3. Enter
ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0
to assign an IP address to the
0/1
port using a 24-bit subnet
mask.
4. Enter
no shutdown
to activate the interface to pass data.
5. Enter
exit
to exit the Ethernet interface commands and return to the Global Configuration mode.
6. Enter
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.10.10.254
to add a default route to the route table. 0.0.0.0 is the default
route and the default subnet mask, and
10.10.10.254
is the next-hop IP address to which the AOS unit