Logging In; Command Tips; Ethernet Configuration Tip; Initial Cli Prompt - Tasman Networks 1002 Installation Manual

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CHAPTER 4
Configuration

Logging In

Command Tips

Ethernet Configuration Tip

Installation Guide: 1002 and 1004 Routers
TiOS 8.0
If you have not established a local console connection, see Operator Interface on page 33 for
more information.
The following figure shows the login sequence and the initial prompt after login is complete.
Figure 20 Initial CLI Prompt
login: username
password:
username logged in on Fri May 7 05:28:01 2004 from
console

Initial CLI Prompt

tasman-model#
The default host name is Tasman.
NOTE:
Use the following command tips and shortcuts with command line interface commands.
To display all commands, type tree.
To access help associated with a command, type help <command name>. You may also use
the ? key after any command.
To exit back one level in the command hierarchy, type exit and press Return.
To exit the command mode and/or return to the base CLI prompt, press the key
combination Ctrl-Z.
Type the first two letters of a command, and then press the Tab key to automatically spell
out the command.
Scroll through the available commands using the Tab key.
To avoid Ethernet mismatch problems, the Model 1002 and Model 1004 router and the network
device to which it is attached should both be configured identically for speed and duplex. For
example, if the router is configured for auto-negotiation and the far end is configured
manually, the router detects the speed, but defaults to half-duplex mode. To ensure correct
operation, either manually configure each device for speed and duplex settings, or configure
both devices to auto-negotiate.
Tasman CLI
Logging In

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