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Open a Telnet session to the NWA’s IP address. If this is your first login, use the
default values.
Make sure your computer IP address is in the same subnet, unless you are
accessing the NWA through one or more routers. In the latter case, make sure
remote management of the NWA is allowed via Telnet.
SSH
You can use this method if your NWA supports SSH connections.
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Connect your computer to one of the Ethernet ports.
Use a SSH client program to access the NWA. If this is your first login, use the
default values in
Table 104 on page 310
and
Table 105 on page 310
. Make sure
your computer IP address is in the same subnet, unless you are accessing the
NWA through one or more routers.
Logging in
Use the administrator username and password. If this is your first login, use the
default values. in some NWA models you may not need to enter the user name.
The NWA automatically logs you out of the management interface after five
minutes of inactivity. If this happens, simply log back in again. Use the
sys stdio
set
command to extend the idle timeout. For example, the NWA automatically
logs you out of the management interface after 60 minutes of inactivity after you
use the
sys stdio set 60
command. Use the
sys stdio show
command to
display the current idle timeout setting.
Command Conventions
Command descriptions follow these conventions:
Table 104
Default Management IP Address
SETTING
DEFAULT
VALUE
IP Address
192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Table 105
Default User Name and Password
SETTING
DEFAULT
VALUE
User Name
admin
Password
1234
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