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A Telnet session requires a login procedure as displayed in Figure 2. The default login
string is “root” and it is echoed on screen. The default Password string is also “root”,
but it is NOT echoed on screen. If the login is successful, a Linux bash prompt is
displayed. From the bash prompt, two commands enable the user to choose the
operational function. These commands are
config-srvr
and
config-proxy
.
Figure 2 — Telnet Login Screen
4.1.4.4 Initial
Access
by a Telnet Session
The hardware arrangement for the initial setting of the IP address via a Telnet session
appears in Figure 3. The computer should be temporarily disconnected from the
Ethernet LAN in case the AI-SRVR default address matches that of another device on
the existing LAN. If it is certain that no existing device on the LAN uses IP address
192.168.92.68, then the computer can remain in the LAN. Otherwise, the procedure for
changing the IP address employs the creation of a temporary LAN composed of nothing
but the AI-SRVR, the computer used to configure it and a CAT5 cable connecting the
computer to the AI-SRVR’s Ethernet port. Consequently, the computer will be
unavailable for normal network functions until this procedure is finished.
Figure 3 — Setup for Initial IP Address Configuration by Telnet