BB005x Installation and Configuration Guide
Command Line Interface (CLI)
The BB005x can also be configured through the Command Line Interface (CLI),
accessible via Telnet or locally through the RS-232C serial port. This method is
only recommended when more complex features and settings are required. The
following paragraphs briefly describe how to initiate access to the CLI interface
of the BB005x. For detailed information regarding the available CLI commands
and their syntax, please contact your Internet Service Provider or please refer to
the CLI Reference Manual on the CD-ROM. .
IMPORTANT NOTE: Please use the CLI only when the intended operation
cannot be performed via the BB005x Web interface.
CLI access via Telnet
You can access the CLI interface via Telnet from a computer connected to the
local LAN by going through the following procedure:
You must set up the TCP/IP properties for your LAN card to be on the same
subnet as the BB005x (192.168.7.2 and 255.255.255.0).
Turn on the modem. From the MS-DOS prompt, telnet into the Ethernet port of
the BB005x by typing the word telnet followed by the IP address of the Ethernet
interface. Example: “telnet 198.168.7.1”
You will be prompted for the Login Name and the Password. Please type the
following for both the Login Name and the Password:
admin
The “Login Successful” message will appear followed by the BB005x prompt:
-->
You can begin to enter the CLI commands.
CLI Access via serial console port
You can also access the CLI interface from a computer or a terminal connected
to the serial console port of the BB005x through an RS-232C serial cable.
Turn on the modem. Open HyperTerminal (available with Windows systems) or
an equivalent terminal emulation application program. Select the appropriate
COM port and ensure that the COM port settings are: 9600 bps, 8 data bits, 1
stop bit, No Parity, No Flow Control
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