Attaching The Maintenance Interface De0; Ethernet Connection To Control Board; Using Telnet; Figure 4-1 Point-To-Point Ethernet Connector On The Control Board - Lucent Technologies GRF 1600 Getting Started

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Attaching the maintenance interface de0

The control board supports the maintenance connection to the GRF from a site's local
administrative Ethernet. This is the recommended mode of access for GRF system
management and administration.
In the first-time configuration script, you entered the IP address and netmask for the
maintenance interface
Ethernet LAN.

Ethernet connection to control board

The control board faceplate has an RJ-45 modular connector. It supports 10 or 100 megabit
connections and autosenses the line rate. As indicated in Figure 4-1, the Ethernet connector is
prohibited from telco lines.
Figure 4-1. Point-to-point Ethernet connector on the control board
The maintenance Ethernet connector site is labeled "100/10," its network interface is
To connect to an external Ethernet LAN, insert the LAN cable into the receptacle marked
"100/10." Its address is already configured in the first-time configuration script.

Using telnet

When you telnet to the GRF from a workstation on the maintenance LAN, you must use the
administrative account "
After you connect the GRF to the local Ethernet, the root log in is not required. Normally you
will telnet to the GRF and use the administrative log in.
After you log in, test your network access and administrative account on the router after
configuring it on your LAN.
GRF 400/1600 Getting Started - 1.4 Update 2
. This section describes how to connect that interface to your local
de0
Ethernet to external LAN
" to log into the GRF router.
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Initial System Set-up

Attaching the maintenance interface de0

Address: 192.0.2.1
de0.
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