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Using the command line interface, Configuring the sg-1, Logging on – ADC SG-1 User Manual

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There are multiple ways to access an SG-1 for management. Also, there are rules that determine the number of
accesses that can be made at one time to an SG-1 system. Once you have access, you can complete the
configuration and management of the SG-1.

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The operational software for an SCC resides on each individual card. The software is accessed through a
command-line interface to configure and manage an SG-1.

The command-line interface can be accessed on an SG-1 locally through a serial interface to the Craft port on the
SCC (or rear I/O card) or through a Telnet session as shown below. The command-line interface modifies and views
the SG-1 Management Information Base (MIB) objects to implement system configuration and management.

Additionally, SG-1 can also be configured and managed through a customer-provided Element Management
System (EMS). The EMS uses SNMP to modify and view the SG-1 MIB objects.

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In addition to logging on to an SG-1 locally through the Craft port, up to four additional remote users can log on
through a Telnet session.

The following example shows how to access the SG-1 CLI using a Telnet session from a remote system. Specify the
IP address previously designated for this purpose:

You receive a Welcome prompt when you successfully log on to the SG-1 CLI. Log on with the user account
information assigned to you.

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To log off, enter the exit command at the first level Host> prompt.

C:\users\default>telnet 192.168.0.1

Welcome to SG-1 System

Username: technician

Password: *****

Host>

Host> exit

Note:

The CLI Inactivity Timer automatically logs the current user off the system if the keyboard remains

inactive for five minutes.