Connecting Through A Telnet Session - Netopia 4652 Getting Started Manual

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5-26 Getting Started Guide
may be using the router to connect to more than one service provider or remote site.
The System Configuration menus display and permit changing:
IP Setup
Filter Sets
IP Address Serving
Network Address Translation (NAT)
Date and Time
Console Configuration
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
Security
Upgrade Feature Set
Change Device to a Bridge
Logging
The Utilities & Diagnostics menus provide a selection of seven tools for monitoring and diagnosing the
router's behavior, as well as for updating the firmware and rebooting the system.
The Statistics & Logs menus display nine sets of tables and device logs that show information about your
router, your network, and their history.
The Quick Menus screen is a shortcut entry point to 22 of the most commonly used configuration menus
that are accessed through the other menu entry points.
The Quick View menu displays at a glance current real-time operating information about your router.

Connecting through a Telnet Session

Features of the Netopia 4652 can be configured through the console screens.
Before you can access the console screens through Telnet, you must have:
A network connection locally to the router or IP access to the router.
Note:
Alternatively, you can have a direct serial console cable connection using the provided console cable for
your platform (PC or Macintosh) and the Console port on the back of the router. For more information on
attaching the console cable, see
Telnet software installed on the computer you will use to configure the router
"Connecting a Console Cable to Your Router" on page
5-27.

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