Logging In; Assigning An Ip Address - Allied Telesis AR410 User Manual

Ar400 series software release 2.7.1
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Getting Started with the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Software Release 2.7.1
C613-02021-00 REV F
If a modem is connected, configure the router to make and/or accept calls via
the modem. To set the CDCONTROL parameter to "CONNECT" and the
FLOW parameter to "HARDWARE", enter the command:
SET ASYN CDCONTROL=CONNECT FLOW=HARDWARE
If the terminal or modem is used with communications settings other than the
default settings, then configure the asynchronous port to match the terminal or
modem settings using the SET ASYN command.
See the router's online help or the Interfaces chapter in the Software Reference
for more information on how to configure the asynchronous port.

Logging In

When you access the router from a terminal or PC connected to the RS-232
terminal port (asyn0), or via a Telnet or HTTP connection, you must enter a
login name and password to gain access to the command prompt. When the
router is supplied, it has a manager account with an initial password friend.
Enter your login name at the login prompt:
login: manager
Enter the password at the password prompt:
password: friend
After you log into the manager account you can enter commands from this
document and from the Software Reference.

Assigning an IP Address

To configure the router to perform IP routing (for example, to access the
Internet) you need to configure IP. You also need to configure IP if you want to
manage the router from a Telnet session or with the GUI. For detailed
instructions on accessing the router with the GUI, see "Accessing the Router via
the GUI" on page 24.
Some router models are preloaded with a basic IP configuration, including an
IP address. To check your router's configuration, use the command:
SHOW CONF DYN
To configure IP, first enable it, using the command:
ENABLE IP
Then, add an IP address to each of the router interfaces that you want to
process IP traffic. Depending on the router model, these may include:
the default VLAN (vlan1)
the DMZ (vlan2, which contains port 3, on the AR410 and AR410S; eth1 on
the AR450S)
the WAN Ethernet port (eth0).
For the default VLAN, use the command:
ADD IP INTERFACE=vlan1 IPADDRESS=ipadd MASK=mask
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