4 • Accessing the CLI
Accessing via a Telnet session
This is the most commonly used method for connecting to a SmartNode. The Telnet host accesses the Smart-
Node via its network interface. A host can be connected directly to the ETH 1 port (LAN) with a crossover
cable (see
figure
10, part A) or through an Ethernet hub with two straight cables (see
Note
If the IP configuration of the Ethernet port (LAN port) is not known or is
incorrectly configured, you will have to use the console interface.
The host must have a valid IP address configured in the same subnet as the SmartNode. The default IP address
and network mask of the Ethernet ports of the SmartNode are shown in
Port
ETH 0
ETH 1
Note
The default IP addresses listed in
patible with the factory configured settings of the SmartNode. If your operating
requirements are significantly different, your SmartNode may have different
default IP addresses. Check the SmartWare release note for more details.
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Figure 10. Setup for initial configuration via an Ethernet port
Table 5. Default IP address configuration
IP Address
172.16.40.1
(formerly 10.0.0.10)
192.168.1.1
(formerly 10.0.0.10)
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Network Mask
255.255.0.0/16
255.255.0.0/24
(formerly 244.255.0.0/16)
table 5
apply to an operating scenario com-
figure
10, part B).
5.
Accessing the SmartWare CLI task list
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