Web Browser (Http); Telnet (Cli); Clearview Nms Application; Fig. 6: Features - Web Login To The Rdl-3000 - Redline RDL-3000 User Manual

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RDL-3000
2.9.1

Web Browser (HTTP)

To monitor and configure the RDL-3000 using HTTP, open a Web browser (Internet
Explorer 6 or higher recommended) and enter the unit IP address. For new systems, the
default IP address is 192.168.25.2. The following login dialog should be displayed:
The default username is 'admin' and the default password is 'admin'.
Note: There is no logout command on the Web interface.
2.9.2

Telnet (CLI)

To monitor and configure the RDL-3000 using CLI, open a Telnet session using the unit
IP address. When the command prompt screen appears, login to the RDL-3000. The
default username is 'admin' and the default password is 'admin'. The RDL-3000 supports
two concurrent Telnet sessions. One session with full read/write capabilities
(administrator) and a second concurrent session with read-only access.
The Telnet session is logged out automatically when no commands are received (idle)
for a period of ten minutes. Use the following command to exit immediately from the CLI:
logout [ENTER]
2.9.3

ClearView NMS Application

The Redline Management Suite is a set of applications designed to assist provisioning,
monitoring and administration of the Redline components deployed in Radio Access
Networks (RANs). Contact your Redline representative or visit the Redline website for
further information about the Redline ClearView NMS application.
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Fig. 6: Features - Web Login to the RDL-3000

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