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Installing the Access Gateway
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The Management Interfaces (CLI and Web)
Until the unit is installed on the customer’s network and a remote connection is established, the
CLI is the administrator’s window to the system. This is where you establish all the Access
Gateway start-up configuration parameters, depending on the customer’s network architecture.
The
Access Gateway Menu
is your starting point. From here, you access all the system
administration items from the 5 (five) primary menus available:
Configuration
Network Info
Port-location
Subscribers
System
Making Menu Selections and Inputting Data with the CLI
The CLI is character-based. It recognizes the fewest unique characters it needs to correctly
identify an entry. For example, in the
Access Gateway Menu
you need only enter
c
to access
the
Configuration
menu, but you must enter
su
to access the
Subscribers
menu and
sy
to
access the
System
menu (because they both start with the letter “s”).
You may also do any of the following:
Enter
b
(back) or press
Esc
(escape) to return to a previous menu.
Press
Esc
to abort an action at any time.
Press
Enter
to redisplay the current menu.
Press
?
at any time to access the CLI’s
Help
screen.
The Access Gateway supports various methods for managing the system
remotely. These include, an embedded graphical Web Management Interface
(WMI), an SNMP client, or Telnet. However, until the unit is installed and
running, system management is performed from the Access Gateway’s embedded
CLI via a direct serial cable connection. The CLI can also be accessed remotely.
Although the basic functional elements are the same, the CLI and the WMI have
some minor content and organizational differences. For example, in the WMI the
“subscribers” menu is divided into “Subscriber Administration” and
“Subscriber Interface.” See also,
“Menu Organization (Web Management
Interface)” on page 32
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Summary of Contents for Access Gateways
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