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Installing and Configuring your xDSL Router
2.4 Configuring the Router
There is some setup required to get your xDSL Router working properly.
The configuration of the xDSL Router can be accessed in three ways:
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Using TELNET via Ethernet interface
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Using terminal program via serial console port
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Using xDSL Configuration Tool (ACT) via serial console port
2.4.1 Using TELNET via Ethernet interface
To access the command line interface via Ethernet interface, you can use
TELNET to log in the Router from the local Ethernet network using the
Ethernet IP address that assigned to your xDSL Router. The Ethernet IP of
the xDSL Router is default set to 192.168.7.1.
1. Select
Start->Programs->MS-DOS Prompt.
2. Find the IP address of the Router’s Ethernet port. Then use
TELNET to login the Router. For example,
TELNET
192.168.7.1
3. You will see that a telnet dialog pops up asking for password
(case sensitive), then enter
admin
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Summary of Contents for Bridge/ Heritage
Page 15: ...1 10 Introduction ...
Page 31: ...2 16 Installing and Configuring your xDSL Router ...
Page 43: ...3 12 Basic Configurations ...
Page 59: ...4 14 Advanced Configurations ...
Page 63: ...5 4 Managing the xDSL Router ...
Page 65: ...6 2 xDSL Link Performance Statistics ...
Page 123: ...7 58 Command Sets for Command Line Interface ...
Page 141: ...8 18 DHCP Server Operation ...
Page 149: ...9 8 DHCP Client Configuration ...