8. Command Line Interface
The Command Line Interface (CLI) provides an alternative to HTTPS access. CLI allows you to work
in a text regime interface using an ssh (putty) or telnet client.
8.1. Connection via CLI
8.1.1. Telnet
Use the
telnet
client to connect to the unit with service IP address 192.168.169.169. Type this in the
command prompt:
telnet 192.168.169.169
Then use the username and password from the menu
Service access/Users
for https access
(by default
admin, admin
). This works if
Service access/Services/Telnet
is checked in
https access.
8.1.2. Putty
Connection using
putty client
. Type this into the Host Name (or IP address) field:
Click Open. Then enter the password
admin
. This procedure (without key) is subject to selection
Service access/Services/SSH
on
in https access.
If you own the private key part, then you do not need a password. In putty, continue by selecting
Connection/SSH/Auth
and selecting path to file with key e.g.
key.ppk
. Use
Session/Logging
to save the putty configuration. To access the unit via CLI simply select the connection in putty and
click Open.
8.1.3. SSH
Connection using client
ssh
in Linux.
ssh [email protected] -i key
If you know the password and it is enabled in
Service access/Services/SSH
onlykey
in https
access, you can skip the key and use password in the next query.
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