Q u i c k S t a r t G u i d e
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To reset the IAD manually, unplug the power adapter from the IAD and then
plug it back in.
CAUTION:
Be sure to complete your task and return to the Main menu before
restarting the IAD manually. Resetting the IAD terminates all
telephone calls and computer sessions in progress. You should ensure
there are no services being rendered before resetting the IAD
.
Connecting via Telnet
To manage the IAD via the LAN (or Intranet), you must set an IP address for
the Ethernet port before you can use Telnet to access the IAD.
Although you can also access the IAD using Telnet via the WAN (provided a
management DLCI or PVC is configured along with a WAN IP address), this
section describes connecting via the LAN. For information about setting the
IP address of the WAN port (Refer to
Managing Configuration Files
on
page 4-1.)
If you configure a RADIUS Client, you must use a RADIUS-authenticated
User ID/password for Telnet access. If the RADIUS server or the connection
to the RADIUS Client goes down, Telnet access will not be permitted.
Running Telnet
Before you use Telnet to log into the IAD, ensure the IAD and your PC are
connected to the same network via straight-through Ethernet cables (or
directly connected via a cross-over cable), and you know the IP address of the
IAD. Both devices must be on the same subnet.
To log in, follow the steps below.
1
Run Telnet on your PC.
2
Type the IP address of the Ethernet port (refer to
Setting the Ethernet Port
IP Address
on page 2-6), click Connect and then press Enter to gain the
attention of the IAD. The IAD responds by prompting you to enter your
Login ID.
3
Type your user ID and press Enter. The IAD will then prompt you to enter
your Password.
NOTICE:
After a period of inactivity (three minutes by default), the IAD
automatically terminates console-based and Telnet sessions to maintain
security. To change this value, refer to Configure Console Timeout on
page 3-15.
NOTICE:
Default user IDs and passwords are listed in the table on page 2-5. For
information on security levels, and user ID and password management
see IAD Security on page 3-1.
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