6. Provision the NetGuardian with the appropriate information, then change your computer's IP
address and subnet mask back to their original settings.
Now you're ready to do the rest of your configuration via LAN. Plug your LAN cable into the
NetGuardian and see Section 9, "Logging On to the NetGuardian" to continue databasing using the Web
Browser.
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TTY Interface
The TTY interface is the NetGuardian's built-in interface for basic configuration. From the TTY interface,
you can:
· Edit the IPA, subnet, and gateway
· Configure primary port
· Set unit back to factory defaults
For more advanced configuration tools, please use the Web Browser Interface.
For Telnet, connect to the IP address at port 2002 to access the configuration menus after initial LAN/
WAN setup. Telnet sessions are established at port 2002, not the standard Telnet port as an
added security measure.
If you're using Windows 7, then you'll need to install telnet before you can use the TTY interface. To
install telnet, open up your command line (type "cmd" into the search bar in the Start Menu). Select
cmd.exe to run the command line.
From the command line, type in pkgmgr /iu:"TelnetServer" then press enter. When the command
prompt appears again, the installation is complete.
Menu Shortcut Keys
The letters before or enclosed in parentheses () are menu shortcut keys. Press the shortcut key to
access that option. Pressing the ESC key will always bring you back to the previous level. Entries are
not case sensitive.
· Set DCP info for T/Mon polling
· Ping other devices on the network
· Debug and troubleshoot
Fig. 8.1
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