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4/1/05 Logging Out of the CLI
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You may use either a terminal emulation program or a DOS shell for the Telnet session.
Your computer may connect to the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller through the network using one of a
variety of paths as shown in the following illustration.
1. Verify that your terminal emulation or DOS shell interface is configured with the following
parameters:
- Ethernet address
- Port 23
2. In your terminal emulation interface, use the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller IP Address to Telnet
to the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Command Line Interface. The CLI returns a login prompt.
3. Enter a valid login and password to enter the CLI. (The default login and password are admin
and admin, respectively.)
User:
Password:
Note that the login and password functions are case sensitive. The CLI allows a default of five
users to be logged in at a time, but this number can be set from zero to five users.
4. The CLI displays the root-level system prompt:
(system prompt)>
The CLI allows a default of five users to be logged in at a time, but this number can be set from
zero to five users.
The system prompt can be any alphanumeric string up to 31 characters, and can be changed.
Because this is a user-defined variable, it is omitted from the rest of this documentation.
The CLI automatically logs you out without saving any changes after a short period of inactivity.
This automatic logout can be set from 0 (never log out), or from 1 to 160 minutes. (Use the CLI
command config serial timeout x, where x is a number between 0 and 160.)
You are now logged into the CLI.
Logging Out of the CLILogging Out of the CLI
When you are done using the Command Line Interface, navigate to the root level and enter
logout. You will be prompted to save any changes you have made to the volatile RAM.
Note: By default, Telnet sessions are not allowed. You will need to enable Telnet
sessions using your serial connection, and using the Cisco SWAN CLI or Web User
Interface.