User`s guide
Chapter 41 How to Access and Use the CLI
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Make sure your computer IP address is in the same subnet, unless you are accessing the
IES-612-51 through one or more routers. In the latter case, make sure remote
management of the IES-612-51 is allowed via Telnet.
41.1.3 SSH
You can use this method if your IES-612-51 supports SSH connections.
1 Connect your computer to one of the Ethernet ports.
2 Use a SSH client program to access the IES-612-51. If this is your first login, use the
default values in Table 89 on page 257 and Table 90 on page 258. Make sure your
computer IP address is in the same subnet, unless you are accessing the IES-612-51
through one or more routers.
41.2 Logging in
Use the administrator username and password. If this is your first login, use the default values.
in some IES-612-51 models you may not need to enter the user name.
The IES-612-51 automatically logs you out of the management interface after five minutes of
inactivity. If this happens, simply log back in again. Use the sys stdio set command to
extend the idle timeout. For example, the IES-612-51 automatically logs you out of the
management interface after 60 minutes of inactivity after you use the sys stdio set 60
command. Use the sys stdio show command to display the current idle timeout setting.
41.3 Command Conventions
Command descriptions follow these conventions:
• Commands are in
courier new font.
• Required input values are in angle brackets <>; for example,
ping <ip-address>
means that you must specify an IP address for this command.
• Optional fields are in square brackets []; for instance in the show logins
[name]command, the name field is optional.
The following is an example of a required field within an optional field: snmp-server
[contact <system contact>], the contact field is optional. However, if you
use contact, then you must provide the system contact information.
•The | (bar) symbol means “or”.
• italic terms represent user-defined input values; for example, in sys datetime
date [year month date], year month date can be replaced by the actual
year month and date that you want to set, for example, 2007 08 15.
Table 90 Default User Name and Password
SETTING DEFAULT VALUE
User Name admin
Password 1234