Management; Vii. Management - NetComm NB702 User Manual

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VII.

Management

Console Port (Serial)
Local Ethernet Port
Local Ethernet Port
ADSL Port from Remote Site
Note:
As operating an SHDSL device requires technical know-how and experience. It
is recommended that only qualified technical staff manage the NB702/NB704.
Therefore, password authentication is required when you enter the command line
and web interface. See the Default Values section to obtain the password.
Rev. 1 - YML689
NB702/NB704 User Guide
Use a the RS-232 cable to connect the NB702/
NB704 to a serial console terminal or a PC
running a terminal emulation program, such as
Hyper Terminal. (For further details, See Chapter
3: Command Line Interface)
(Telnet) Connect the Ethernet port to your local
area network or directly to a PC, "telnet" the
NB702/NB704 from any workstation in the
LAN. The default local Ethernet IP address is
"192.168.1.1".
(Web Browser) Connect the Ethernet port to
your local area network or directly to a PC.
Launch your web browser and enter default local
Ethernet IP address "192.168.1.1" into the
address bar.
While the ADSL connection is in service, you
may remotely "telnet" the NB702/NB704 from a
workstation connected to the CO equipment.
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