Introduction - D-Link DAS-3636 Cli Reference Manual

Vdsl2 switch release 1.00
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The VDSL Switch can be managed through the VDSL Switch's serial port, Telnet, or the Web-based management agent. The
Command Line Interface (CLI) can be used to configure and manage the VDSL Switch via the serial port or Telnet interfaces.
This manual provides a reference for all of the commands contained in the CLI. Configuration and management of the VDSL
Switch via the Web-based management agent is discussed in the User Manual.
This manual provides a reference for all of the commands contained in the CLI for the DAS-3626. Examples present in this
manual may refer to either member of this series and may show different port counts, but are universal to this series of switches,
unless otherwise stated. Configuration and management of the VDSL Switch via the Web-based management agent is discussed in
the User Guide.
NOTE: For the remainder of this manual, the DAS-3626 switches will be referred to as simply
the Switch or the DAS-3600 Series.
Accessing the Switch via the Serial Port
The Switch's serial port's default settings are as follows:
115200 baud
no parity
8 data bits
1 stop bit
A computer running a terminal emulation program capable of emulating a VT-100 terminal and a serial port configured as above
is then connected to the Switch's serial port via an RS-232 DB-9 cable.
With the serial port properly connected to a management computer, the following screen should be visible. If this screen does not
appear, try pressing Ctrl+r to refresh the console screen.
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UserName:
There is no initial username or password. Just press the Enter key twice to display the CLI input cursor − DAS-3626:admin#.
This is the command line where all commands are input.
DAS-3600 Series Ethernet over VDSL Switch CLI Reference Manual
DAS-3626 VDSL2 Switch
Command Line Interface
Firmware: Build 1.00.B042
Figure 1-1. Initial CLI screen
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