PacketLINK User Manual
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To telnet to a PacketLINK device (with default settings) from your computer, connect your
computer to the LAN port with an Ethernet cable, then follow these steps:
Step 1
: Configure your computer IP address as 172.16.1.100 and subnet mask set to 255.255.255.0
Step 2
: On the command terminal of your computer, type telnet 172.16.1.1 8888.
2-8-3 Using the CLI
The commands available via the console port or via Telnet are the same.
Login details:
Password:
admin
, logs you in as a basic user
CLI>
passwd
Enter Password:
gciadmin
, logs you in as an administrator which is required for most
configuration changes
See section 3 for the list of CLI commands.
2-8-4 Save Configuration
After changing the device settings, please execute the
csave
CLI command to save the new
settings to the device. This will prevent configuration loss if the device is rebooted or power
cycled.
2-9 Setting up a Working Configuration
The following instructions will configure a working TDM over IP network including the settings
in the table below. This network will offer a single E1 connection from the E1 clock master
unit (which should be connected to the CO device) to the E1 clock slave unit (which should be
connected to the CPE device).
CO device
(Factory Defaults)
CPE device
NMS port IP address
192.168.1.11
192.168.2.11
NMS port subnet mask
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
Default gateway
172.16.1.2
172.16.1.1
WAN port IP address
172.16.1.1
172.16.1.2
WAN port subnet mask
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
LAN to WAN port bandwidth
400Kbps
400Kbps
2-9-1 Setup the units on a bench.
Connect the PC COM port to the PacketLINK front panel console port. This will be our CO
unit for the test.