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To access the modem through a LAN-side telnet session, make sure the management PC is on the same IP subnet
as the modem (see
"Accessing the Web Interface for Modem Management" on page
port IP address (default LAN IP address is 10.0.0.1 and subnet mask is 255.255.255.0) for access. To access the
modem through a WAN-side telnet session, make sure at least one WAN session has been set up for the modem;
you will specify the IP address set up for that WAN session for access.
IMPORTANT
Although you can have concurrent telnet and console port sessions to the command line
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interface, you can make changes through only one of the interfaces at a time.
Below is an example using the telnet application in Microsoft Windows to access the modem command line
interface:
Step
1
From the Start button, select Run to display the Run dialog. (Conversely, you can open your telnet
application.)
2
In the Open box, enter the telnet command and the modem IP address (for example, 10.0.0.1), then
click OK. The Windows telnet dialog is displayed
3
At the prompt, enter your Login and Password. The System Management main menu is displayed.
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Figure A-5. Windows Telnet
Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access
Action
(Figure
A-5).
Modem Defaults
Login
admin
Password
password
2-1); you will specify the LAN
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