M2M Cellular Gateway
3. String format: any
number
1. The default value is
1.3.6.1.4.1.12823.4.4.9
(AMIT Enterprise OID)
Enterprise OID
2. A Must filled setting
3. String format: any
legal OID
Save
N/A
Undo
N/A
5.9.5 Telnet with CLI
A command‐line interface (CLI), also known as command‐line user interface, console user
interface, and character user interface (CUI), are means of interacting with a computer program
where the user (or client) issues commands to the program in the form of successive lines of text
(command lines). The interface is usually implemented with a command line shell, which is a
program that accepts commands as text input and converts commands to appropriate operating
system functions. Programs with command‐line interfaces are generally easier to automate via
scripting. The device supports both Telnet and SSH CLI with default service port 2300 and 22,
respectively. And it also accepts commands from both LAN and WAN sides and makes
corresponding responses.
In "Telnet with CLI" page, there is only one configuration window for the "Telnet with CLI" function.
The window can let you activate or deactivate the function to be made available for telnetting via LAN
and WAN interfaces. You can also specify the connection type in plain text telnet or secured text ssh or
both and their own service ports.
Telnet with CLI Configuration
Index skipping is used to reserve slots for new function insertion, when required.
Specify the Enterprise OID for the particular private mib.
The range of the each OID number is 1‐2080768.
The maximum length of the enterprise OID is 31.
The seventh number must be identical with the enterprise number.
Click the Save button to save the configuration and apply your changes to
SNMP functions.
Click Undo to cancel the settings.
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