RDL-3000
FAMILY
USER MANUAL
70-00158-03-00
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April 17, 2015
4.2
Telnet Access
Use the following steps to establish a Telnet session with the RDL-3000.
1.
On the PC, open a Telnet client and enter the unit IP address. The factory default IP
is '192.168.25.2'.
2.
Login to the RDL-3000 using the assigned username and password. The default
username is 'admin', and the default password is 'admin'.
For example,
telnet 192.168.25.2
username: admin
password: admin
Table 19: CLI - Root Mode Commands
Command
Description
Tab
When entering a command, hit the Tab key at any time to perform auto-
complete or view available options.
?
Use the '?' character to display help for any command or mode.
Example: From the root directory, enter the following command to list all
parameters that can be changed using the 'set' command:
set ?
CTRL-Z
Return to root mode.
Cancel command entry (alternative to backspace delete).
exit
Return to parent node / mode.
all (exit all) Return to root mode.
logout
Terminate this telnet session. May be entered from any mode.
4.3
Command Set
apply
Use the
apply
command to activate changes to the configuration without overwriting the
last saved configuration. This is equivalent to clicking the Apply button in the
configuration screens.
apply <config><rescan>
config
Activate all changes to the configuration, but do not save changes permanently in
the non volatile RAM. Use this command in combination with reboot to temporarily
test changes.
rescan
Initiate a frequency scan. Valid only if Auto Scan is enabled.
arp
Use the
arp
command to manually create entries in the arp table (e.g., for wireless link
aggregation). A maximum of two static (persistent) entries can be added to the table.
Use the 'save config' command to permanently save changes to the static entries in the
ARP table. Static entries loaded at boot time are recorded in the RDL-3000 system log.
arp <add> <del> <print>
add
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Host
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MAC
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