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Quick Start Guide, 61200422L1-13F, November 2008

Copyright © 2008 ADTRAN, Inc., All Rights Reserved.

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.

Quick Start Guide

®

NetVanta 300 Series Router

P/N 1200422L1, 1200423L1, 1200426E1/L1

G

ETTING

 S

TARTED

Two configuration methods are available for your NetVanta router:

Web-based graphical user interface (GUI)

AOS command line interface (CLI)

The GUI lets you configure the main unit settings and provides online guidance and explanations 
for each setting. However, using the AOS CLI may be necessary for more advanced 
configurations. 

A

CCESS

 

THE

 GUI

You may access the GUI from any Web browser on your network by following these steps:

1.

Connect the router to your PC using one of the 

ETHERNET

 ports on the back of the unit.

2.

During bootup, your PC will obtain an IP address from the NetVanta 300 Series unit’s DHCP 
server. By default, both the DHCP and HTTP servers are enabled. 

3.

Enter the unit’s IP address in your browser address line. The default IP address is 

10.10.10.1

.

4.

You will then be prompted for the user name and password (the default settings are 

admin

 

and 

password

).

5.

The initial GUI screen appears.

6.

Select 

Getting Started

 in the 

System

 menu on the left side of your screen and follow the 

online instructions.

For security purposes, you should set up an 

admin

 password 

immediately. Use the 

Passwords

 page of the GUI to change this 

password. 

By default, the NetVanta unit comes with an ADSL and an asynchronous 
transfer mode (ATM) port already configured and enabled.  The service 
provider should provide a PVC (VPI/VCI) number that will be used to 
configure the ATM PVC.

C

ONFIGURE

 

THE

 ATM PVC

1.

Select the 

Getting Started

 link under the 

System

 menu. This brings up a side bar page. 

2.

Select 

Step 1 - Configure the Public Interface

 at the top of the side bar page to open the 

ATM PVC

 page.

3.

Enter the PVC number and select an 

Interface Mode

. Usually this is PPP or PPPoE; 

however, if 

IP routing

 is chosen, you will need to enter an IP address.

4.

Select 

Apply

. If PPP or PPPoE is selected as the 

Interface Mode

, you will be taken to the 

PPP

 page after selecting 

Apply

.  Here you will need to select the type of authentication 

needed, authentication passwords, and the 

Address Type

. In most cases, you will want the 

Address Type

 to be 

Negotiated

.  Select 

Apply

 when all the information is complete.

A

CCESS

 

THE

 CLI

If needed, you can access the AOS CLI via a Telnet session. 

1.

Telnet to the unit’s IP address. The default IP address is 

10.10.10.1

.

2.

You will then be prompted for the user name and password (the default settings are 

admin

 

and 

password

).

3.

Enter 

enable

 at the 

>

 prompt.

4.

Enter the enable password when prompted. The default password is 

password

.

F

ACTORY

 D

EFAULT

 S

WITCH

If the factory default switch (shown in the back panel illustrations on the next page) is pressed 
during bootup, the unit will stay in bootstrap mode. Since the unit has no serial port, Telnet 
has been built into the boot code. The default IP address is 10.10.10.1.

If the factory default switch is pressed and held for 5 seconds after boot, the 

ETHERNET

 

interface on the NetVanta 340 (or the 

VLAN 1 

interface on the NetVanta 344) will default to 

10.10.10.1 and all access policies will be removed from that interface. 

If the factory default switch is pressed and held for 30 seconds, a default configuration will 
overwrite your existing configuration and reboot the unit.

The default switch must be pressed WHILE the power light is flashing 
green. Do not press the default switch BEFORE the power light is 
flashing green, as this will cause boot to be missed.

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