Using The Command Line Interface; Using An Snmp Manager - NETGEAR FVS318G - ProSafe Gigabit VPN Firewall Data Sheet Router Reference Manual

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Using the Command Line Interface

Note: The command line interface is not supported at this time. Check the NETGEAR
Web site for the latest status.
You can access the command line interface (CLI) using Telnet from the LAN or, if enabled in the
Remote Management menu, from the WAN.
To access the CLI from a communications terminal when the VPN firewall is still set to its factory
defaults (or use your own settings if you have changed them), do the following:
1. From your computer's command line prompt, enter the following command:
telnet 192.168.1.1
2. Enter admin and password when prompted for the login and password information (or enter
guest and password to log in as a read-only guest).
3. Enter exit to end the CLI session.
Any configuration changes made via the CLI are not preserved after a reboot or power cycle unless
the user issues the CLI save command after making the changes.

Using an SNMP Manager

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) lets you monitor and manage your VPN firewall
from an SNMP Manager. It provides a remote means to monitor and control network devices, and
to manage configurations, statistics collection, performance, and security.
The SNMP Configuration table lists the SNMP configurations by:
IP Address. The IP address of the SNMP manager.
Port. The trap port of the configuration.
Community. The trap community string of the configuration.
To create a new SNMP configuration entry:
1. Select Administration > SNMP from the main menu. The SNMP screen is displayed.
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