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All operator communications with the AN-30 terminal may be made using CLI over
Telnet. This offers the advantage of allowing the operator to access and control the AN-
30 terminal remotely from any geographical location, without the need for a web
browser. This section describes the procedures for configuring and operating the AN-30
terminal via Telnet using the command line interface (CLI).
To connect to the terminal, Telnet to the IP address of the terminal (default address
shown below).
When the command prompt screen appears, login using the Username:
admin
and
Password:
admin
. The terminal may now be configured and queried using a set of CLI
commands. Type ‘help’ for a list of general commands.
The AN-30 is factory set with two login accounts; “Administrator” and “User”. Logging
in under the administrator account allows all privileges. Logging in under the user
account restricts the privileges to executing show and get operations only. The factory set
default values for each account’s username and password are given below:
Table 2: Factory Defaults For Account Username and Password Values
Account
Username
Password
Administrator admin
admin
User user user
The administrator account’s default values, for both the username and password, are
factory set to “
admin
”. The user account’s default values, for both the username and
password are factory set to “
user
”.
Refer to the System Password screen to change the password for future sessions. If the
password is changed, record it in a secure location for future reference. Note that the
username cannot be changed for the Administrator account.
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