User's Manual

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Configuration (CLI)
1. Initial settings configuration procedure
Before starting new device, one should perform initial configuration. The
configuration can be performed either using serial console port or using Telnet
protocol. In order to configure the device using Console port, follow the
instructions below:
Device should be connected with host serial interface, using InfiNet
Console cable
Start any terminal emulation software (e.g. Hyper Terminal)
Set serial interface properties to 38400 baud rate, 8 bit, 1 stop bit, parity
off, flow control disabled
Enable emulation mode ANSI or VT100, keyboard VT100
To connect using Telnet protocol from the wired LAN run Telnet with 10.10.10.1
IP-address that is configured for the Ethernet interface of the device by default.
If all above procedures are completed correctly, you will see the WanFlex OS
prompt:
Login:
Every new device has no initial login and password settings, so you can use any
non-zero length login and password to enter the device:
Login: root
Password: 1234
After default authorization there will be standard console prompt:
console>
Now the device is ready for the initial configuration procedure. The most relevant
thing to be done at this phase is to define device name/user/password.
system name Test Base Station
system user root
system password qwerty
Part of commands in
bold
must be typed in CLI (Command Line
Interface). The rest of the command name is optional and can be
skipped while typing.
Since this is made ONLY specified username and password can be used to access
the device. DO NOT FORGET THESE PARAMETERS.
2. Device interfaces
The Device has several physical and logical interfaces:
lo0 - loopback interface, used for system interaction needs
null0 logical interface, can be used for auxiliary addresses assignation
(for NAT module, for example); for routes aggregation for RIP protocol.
Addresses (subnets) are announced to the network but every packet
transmitted through this interface is destroyed
eth0 - Ethernet 10/100 Mbit interface