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Accessing the SmartWare Command Line Interface
Step 5
Proceed with logging in
6.5 Accessing via a Telnet Session
This is the most usual method to connect to a SmartNode. The Telnet host accesses the SmartNode
via its network interface. A host can be connected directly to the ETH 1 port (LAN) with a crossover
cable (see Figure 6-2 A) or through an Ethernet hub with two straight cables (see Figure 6-2 B).
Note
: If the IP configuration of the Ethernet port (LAN port) is not known or is wrongly configured
you must use the console interface.
Figure 6-2: Setup For Initial Configuration via an Ethernet Port
The host must have a valid IP address configured in the same subnet as the SmartNode. Table 6-1
shows the default IP address and netmask of the Ethernet ports of the SmartNode.
Port
IP Address
Network Mask
ETH 0
10.0.0.10
255.255.0.0 / 16
ETH 1
10.1.0.10
255.255.0.0 / 16
Table 6-1: Default IP Address Configuration
Note:
The default IP addresses listed in Table 6-1 apply for a particular factory configuration, but
under certain conditions your SmartNode can have different default IP addresses. Check the
SmartWare release note for more details.
Software Configuration Guide, Revision 1.03