Configuring The 7100 Map; Local And Remote Configuration; An Important Note About Committing Changes - Mitel 7100 Installation Manual

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Type telnet 192.168.10.10 (default PPP IP address).
4. At the Telnet login prompt, type admin, and press ENTER.
5. Type the admin password (default admin), and press ENTER.
The main configuration menu (7100 MAP E/M or E/M/S) is displayed.
Note: After three login attempts with an invalid password, your remote
connection will be lost.
Note: An inactivity timeout occurs after 10 minutes, terminating your session.
6. Proceed to "An important note about committing changes" (p. 13).

Configuring the 7100 MAP

This section provides details on

Local and remote configuration

Configuring the 7100 MAP
Setting the clock
Changing passwords
Configuring Ethernet and serial devices (to be managed on the 7100 MAP)
Committing your changes
For details on system settings not mentioned here as well as admin menus and
general screen layouts, see the 7100 Management Access Point Product Guide.
Local and remote configuration
You can configure a 7100 MAP locally—or remotely with access permission from the
customer—using a terminal emulator such as Telnet (local/remote) or HyperTerminal
(local only).
Note: You can use Telnet with the 7100 MAP E/M/S, E/M/S/U, and E/M; however,
HyperTerminal requires a serial connection and can, therefore, only be used with the
E/M/S variants.

An important note about committing changes

CAUTION: Any changes made during a 7100 MAP admin configuration session must
be committed before they will take effect. Once you Commit Changes & Restart
(option 7 (E/M) or 8 (E/M/S) in the main configuration menus), you will lose your
connection to the 7100 MAP. You will also lose any time remaining in your session,
unless you have indefinite access (in which case, you can simply reconnect to the
7100 MAP). As a result, we recommend that you make all necessary changes before
committing them. Make sure that you keep careful track of the time remaining in your
session, and save 5 minutes at the end to commit your changes; your changes will
be lost if your session times out before you commit them. See "Committing your
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