
Red
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Subscriber Modem
SU-O User Manual
70-00057-01-01-DRAFT
Proprietary Redline Communications © 2007
September
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This section describes the subscriber CLI commands.
Important: Access to these commands is password protected. Only authorized
professional installation and service personnel are allowed access to these controls.
4.1 Introduction
The subscriber can be configured using a Telnet connection established through the
subscriber Ethernet port or over the wireless interface from the base station. The CLI can
not be used to setup service flows. All service flows will be setup by the base station.
4.2 CLI
Modes
The subscriber CLI interface supports several modes of operation. From root mode you
can display a list of all user modes, reboot the subscriber system, and logout from the
Telnet session. Monitor mode provides a dynamic display of the current system statistics,
updated each few seconds. Configuration modes allow you to view and adjust the
subscriber network and wireless settings.
4.2.1 Telnet
Connection
Telnet Login
Type 'telnet' followed by the IP address of the subscriber system, depress ENTER, and
enter the account and password when prompted. The subscriber supports two separate
user accounts:
Table 5: CLI - Command Groups
Account Password Description
admin admin Full
system
control
user2
user2
Read-only with some functional restrictions (not allowed to use
the 'set' command).
guest
guest
Same as user2.
Telnet Logout
To exit from the Telnet session, you must be in the root directory. Go to the root
directory by typing:
Exit [ENTER] or CTRL-Z (hold down the CTRL key and depress Z)
Exit from a CLI session by typing:
logout [ENTER]
The system prompts for logout confirmation. Depress 'Y' to complete the logout process.