Telnet access, Determining the current access level, Determining the available commands – Paradyne Hotwire 6342 User Manual
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2. Accessing the DSL Router
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2001
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8. At the prompt, enter the new Administrator-level password to replace
abc123
:
password admin
new password
save
NOTE:
Any input during an Administrator configuration session must be saved
while still in configuration mode.
If denied access during a Telnet session, the session stops and an error is logged.
If accessing the router locally and a Telnet session is active, you receive a
Local console disabled by conflict
message.
Telnet Access
Telnet access defaults to Administrator level. If the login is at the Operator level,
then Operator level access is available. Telnet access is always enabled.
Determining the Current Access Level
The command line prompt displays the access level. The factory default for
System identity is
CUSTOMER>
. You can set your own system identity name to
replace
CUSTOMER
. See the examples below.
Determining the Available Commands
To determine the commands available at the current login access level, enter any
of the following:
T
help
T
? (question mark)
T
the command, without any parameters
If the prompt format
appears as . . .
Or, if a System identity of
PARADYNE is entered, the
prompt displays . . .
Then the DSL router
access level is . . .
CUSTOMER>
PARADYNE>
Operator, display mode
CUSTOMER #>
PARADYNE #>
Administrator, display
mode
CUSTOMER – CONFIG#> PARADYNE – CONFIG#>
Administrator,
configuration mode