Quick Start Manual
Table Of Contents
InfiNet Wireless Router Quick start guide
Copyright © 2004-2006 by InfiNet Wireless Limited.
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2. Initial setup
Once you have got the access to the router via Telnet, you can perform initial
router setup. Run telnet application (Start->Run) using IP-address that was
assigned on the eth0 interface of the router (for example, 9.1.8.1)
First of all, let us list some useful commands that should be remembered.
• “help” – lists all available commands in the router
• “config show” (or “co sh” for short) – shows router’s current
configuration
• “config save” (or “co sa” for short) – saves router’s current
configuration
• “restart y” – immediate router reboot. Reboot lasts for 15 seconds
(approximately) and during this time you will not be able to control it
over Telnet
• “quit” – finishes current configuration session
The maximum number of concurrent Telnet sessions per one router is
five.
System parameters
Once you’ve got access to the router, the most common thing to be done in the
first turn is to set up some basic system parameters:
• System name. System name is specified by the following command:
system name [system_name]
• System user. This parameter will be used as a login:
system user [user_name]
• System password. System password is used as a password while login:
system password [password]
• System prompt. This command will change current command line
interface prompt:
system prompt [any_word]
Also, it may be useful to know firmware version that is currently available in the
router and router’s serial number. “Sys ver” command can be used for this
purpose (Figure 16):
Figure 16. System version
Learning router’s capabilities
1. In order to learn current interfaces configuration, execute “co sh ifc”
command
2. In order to learn all configured interfaces, their states and statistics, execute
“ifc –a” command. See Figure 17.