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OTS Series Command Line Interface User Guide
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1.
Command Line Interface
1.1
Overview
This chapter provides the overview of command line interface (CLI) for OTS series.
OTS series can be configured, provisioned and monitored via CLI. The operational levels and their privileges are as listed
below:
1.2
Operational Level
To prevent unauthorized changes to the system, CLI defines multiple operational levels. Operational levels are applicable
to user and to commands. To execute a command, the user operational level must be equal to or higher than the
command operational level. Two operational levels are defined. From low to high are:
•
Normal level
•
Administrator level
1.2.1
Normal level
Normal level commands are for everyday system monitoring. Normal level commands show system information but do
not allow for the information to be changed.
1.2.2
Administrator level
Administrator level commands are used for user account management. User obtains administrator operational level by
logging to the CLI using “adpro” as the login name and following with correct password or no password if it is the first time
the system is being configured.
1.3
Access Requirements
CLI can be accessed via the following:
The managed device must first be configured correctly using the serial port. When connecting through
Connect the
the
eWAVE2108
RS-232 por
t, thet. The
entire auto configuration
is completedcan be completed
using RS-232 protocol.
Using putty, the user can connect to the device
through the serial connection
and configure
the system
.
The second
method
is
by connectingto connect
your computer with the management port of the
OTS-10eWAVE2108
,
then login to the
OTS-10eWAVE2108
via Telnet session. This second method only works when the
OTS-10eWAVE2108
management port is connected to an existing LAN and the IP address has been configured through the serial port.
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