Starting a telnet management session, Quitting from a telnet management interface – Allied Telesis AT-S60 User Manual
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Chapter 2: Starting a Local or Telnet Mangement Session
Section II: Local and Telnet Management
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Starting a Telnet
Management
Session
To start a Telnet management interface, specify the IP address of the
Master switch of the stack in the Telnet application protocol.
When prompted for the user name and password, enter one of the
following options.
❑ For Manager access, type manager as the user name. The default
password is “friend.”
❑ For Operator access, type operator as the user name. The default
password is “operator.”
Note
The user names cannot be changed. The passwords are case
sensitive. For instructions on how to change a password, refer to
Configuring the Management Passwords on page 58.
For information on the two access levels, refer to Management
Access Levels on page 30.
The Main Menu of a Telnet management interface is the same menu that
you see in a local management interface, shown in Figure 3 on page 37.
Nearly all the functions from a local management interface are available
to you from a Telnet management interface.
The menus also function in the same manner. To make a selection, type
its corresponding number or letter. To return to a previous menu, type R
or press the Esc key.
Quitting from a
Telnet
Management
Interface
To end a Telnet management interface, return to the Main Menu and
type Q for Quit.
Note
The AT-S60 management software automatically ends a
management session if it does not detect any activity from the
remote management station after the specified period of time. The
default for the Telnet timeout value is 10 minutes. To change this
setting, refer to Configuring the AT-S60 Software Security
Features on page 57.