
Lantronix
ION x6010 User Guide
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Access via an Ethernet Network
The NID can be managed remotely through the Ethernet network via either a Telnet session or the Web
interface. Before this is possible, you must set up the IP configuration for the x6010.
Starting a Telnet Session
The x6010 can be controlled from a remote management station via a Telnet session over an Ethernet
connection. The x6010 is controlled and configured through CLI commands. Use the following procedure
to connect to and access the x6010via a Telnet session.
1.
Click
Start
.
2.
Select
All Programs>Accessories
.
3.
Click
Command Prompt
. The command prompt window displays.
4.
At the command line type:
telnet
<xx> where:
xx = IP address of the x6010
5.
Press
Enter
. The login prompt displays.
Note
: If your systems uses a security protocol (e.g.,
RADIUS, etc.), enter the login and password required by that protocol.
6.
Type your login (the default is
ION
).
Note:
the login is case sensitive – all upper case).
7.
Press
Enter
. The password prompt displays.
8.
Type your password (the default is
private
). The password is case sensitive - all lower case.
9.
Press
Enter
. The command line prompt displays.
10.
Enter a
go
command to change the location for the command prompt. The format is:
go [c=CHASSIS] [s=SLOT] [l1ap=PORT] [l2ap=PORT] (l1p=PORT|l2p=PORT|l3p=PORT|l1d|l2d|l3d)
11.
Press the
Enter
key.
12.
Enter commands to set up the various configurations for the NID. For configuration information,
see
Section 4: “Configuration”
. For a description of all available CLI commands see “
Section 6:
Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference”.
Note
: If required by your organization’s security policies and procedures, use the CLI command
set
community write=<xx>
to change the default password. See “
Section 6: Command Line Interface (CLI)
Reference”.