AWAN 3886 Server Installation and Configuration Guide
Installing and Configuring AWAN 3886 Servers
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Set Up Internet Configuration Using the CLI
5. To access privileged mode, do the following steps:
a. At the local prompt, enter privileged mode by typing the following command
and pressing Enter:
Local> set priv
b. Type in lowercase the default system password as follows:
Password>system
The password is not echoed.
In general, to obtain help about CLI commands, type HELP, and press Enter.
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To find out about a particular command, type HELP and the command name,
such as DEFINE, then press the Enter key.
Local>help define
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To display a list of options available at a specific place in the CLI command,
type the partial command and a question mark (?) and press the Enter key.
Local>change internet ?
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To find out about AWAN 6530 help commands, use HELP AWAN to display an
index of AWAN Help topics. To find out more about installing an AWAN 3886
for 6530 support, enter the following command at the Local> prompt:
Local>HELP AWAN_INSTALL
If you want to see the CLI interface while you enter commands for setting up ports
to connect with printers and modems, you can select Display Log from the
Configuration tab in the Access Server Manager Utilities screen. (An example of
the ASM Utilities screen is Figure 2-11 on page 2-36). A separate window appears,
showing the CLI and subsequent commands. For more information on using the
Display Log, see the ASM online help.
Set Up Internet Configuration Using the CLI
You can use the Command Line Interpreter (CLI) to set up your Internet configuration.
The following steps describe “out-of-the-box” configuration. If an IP address has
already been assigned and you are changing it, use the DEFINE command and reboot.
1. At the local prompt, enter privileged mode by typing the following command and
pressing Enter:
Local> set priv
2. Type in lowercase the default system password as follows:
Password>system
Note. Note that some commands, such as INITIALIZE, are only available when you are in
privileged mode.