Remote management – Allied Telesis AR400 Series Router User Manual
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AR400 Series Router User Guide
Software Release 2.6.1
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Remote Management
You can manage remote routers as easily as you manage the local router a
terminal is connected to. From a terminal connected to any port (with either
USER or MANAGER privilege), enter the command:
TELNET ipadd
to Telnet to the remote router, specifying the remote router’s IP address.
For information about how to set routes and on how you assign an IP address
to your router, see “Setting Routes” on page 17 and “Assigning an IP Address” on
page 15.
If the connection is successful, a login prompt from the remote router is
displayed. Login using a login name that has been defined with MANAGER
privilege (such as the default MANAGER login name), and enter the
password.
To return to the local router and terminate the connection, enter the command:
LOGOFF
For more information about using Telnet, see the Terminal Server chapter in the
AR400 Series Router Software Reference.
SET SNMP COMMUNITY
SET SSH
SET STAR
SET USER
SHOW CONFIG
SHOW ENCO KEY
SHOW FEATURE
SHOW FILE
SHOW PPP
CONFIG
SHOW STAR
[=id], MKTTRANSFER, NETKEY
UPLOAD
Table 5: Commands requiring SECURITY OFFICER privilege when the router is
operating in security mode (Continued).
Command
Specific Parameters