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Establishing a Management Session with
the Router
The router displays a login prompt after it completes a series of self-tests. For
details about these tests and messages, refer to the Hardware Reference.
The first step for configuring your router is to login using either its:
command line interface (CLI) through the asynchronous management port
■
(asyn0), using a terminal or terminal server program. For instructions on
configuring Windows™ installation HyperTerminal terminal emulation
software, see the Hardware Reference.
command line interface (CLI) by telneting to the default IP address
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(AR750S, AR750S-DP, and AR770S). To telnet to an AR725 or AR745 router
you must first login to the router using the CLI and assign an IP address to
an interface.
graphical user interface (GUI) through the default IP address (AR750S and
■
AR750S-DP). To use the GUI on an AR725 or AR745 router you must first
login to the router using the CLI and assign an IP address to an interface.
There is no GUI available on the AR770S.
For instructions on connecting to the router via the CLI or GUI, including the
default IP address, see the Installation and Safety Guide. If you experience
problems telneting to the router, see
Internet Protocol
(IP).
For information about the CLI, see
Interface
(CLI).
For information about the GUI, including detailed instructions on using the
GUI to connect to the router, see
(GUI).
Assigning an IP Address
To configure the router to perform IP routing, for example, to access the
Internet, you need to configure IP, including assigning IP addresses to at least
one of the router's interfaces. You must also configure IP if you want to manage
the router from a Telnet session or with the GUI.
The AR750S, AR750S-DP, and AR770S have an IP address assigned by default.
For the default configuration, see the Installation and Safety Guide.
For step-by-step instructions on assigning an IP address to the router, see
"Assigning an IP Address" on page 21-10 of Chapter 21, Internet Protocol
To change the IP address for an interface, use the command:
set ip
interface=interface ipaddress=ipadd mask=ipadd
AlliedWare OS Software Reference
"Telnet Fails" on page 21-60 of Chapter 21,
Chapter 2, Using the Command Line
Chapter 3, Using the Graphical User Interface
(IP).
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