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T
ELNET
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ONNECTION
Telnet operates over the IP transport protocol. In this environment, your
management station and any network device you want to manage over the
network must have a valid IP address. Valid IP addresses consist of four
numbers, 0 to 255, separated by periods. Each address consists of a
network portion and host portion. For example, if the access point cannot
acquire an IP address from a DHCP server, the default IP address used by
the access point, 192.168.1.1, consists of a network portion (192.168.1)
and a host portion (1).
To access the access point through a Telnet session, you must first set the
IP address for the access point, and set the default gateway if you are
managing the access point from a different IP subnet. For example:
AP#configure
AP(config)#interface ethernet
AP(if-ethernet)#ip address 10.1.0.1 255.255.255.0 10.1.0.254
AP(if-ethernet)#
If your corporate network is connected to another network outside your
office or to the Internet, you need to apply for a registered IP address.
However, if you are attached to an isolated network, then you can use any
IP address that matches the network segment to which you are attached.
After you configure the access point with an IP address, you can open a
Telnet session by performing these steps.
1.
From the remote host, enter the Telnet command and the IP address of
the device you want to access.
2.
At the prompt, enter the user name and system password. The CLI will
display the “Enterprise AP#” prompt to show that you are using
executive access mode (i.e., Exec).
3.
Enter the necessary commands to complete your desired tasks.
4.
When finished, exit the session with the “quit” or “exit” command.
After entering the Telnet command, the login screen displays:
Username: admin
Password:
Enterprise AP#
N
OTE
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You can open up to four sessions to the device via Telnet.
Summary of Contents for EliteConnect SMCE21011
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Page 25: ...INDEX OF CLI COMMANDS 25...
Page 108: ...CHAPTER 9 Maintenance Settings Resetting the Access Point 108...
Page 113: ...CHAPTER 10 Status Information System Logs 113...
Page 231: ...CHAPTER 28 Link Layer Discovery Commands 231...
Page 239: ...CHAPTER 30 WMM Commands 239...