Friday, January 21, 2011
Netvanta 3448 Router Configuration
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GETTING STARTED
Two configuration methods are available for your NetVanta router:
The GUI lets you configure the main unit settings and provides online guidance and explanations for each setting. However, using the AOS CLI may be necessary for more advanced configurations.
ACCESS THE GUI
You may access the web-based GUI from any web browser on your network by following these steps:
Access the AOS CLI via the CONSOLE port or a Telnet session. To establish a connection to the NetVanta router CONSOLE port, you need the following items:
CONFIGURE THE UNIT’S IP ADDRESS
The following steps create an IP address and subnet mask for ETH 0/1. If you are not sure what IP address to assign, please contact your network administrator.
The following steps create a password of adtran for Telnet access. By default, Telnet access is enabled with a password of password.
CONFIGURE YOUR APPLICATION
More detailed documentation for configuring your ADTRAN unit is provided on the ADTRAN OS System Documentation CD included in your shipment. For more detail on hardware setup, refer to the appropriate NIM Quick Start Guides and the Hardware Installation Guide. For more detail on configuring your system, refer to the ADTRAN Operating System (AOS) Command Reference Guide, configuration guides, and technical support notes.
Source: ADTRAN QUICK START GUIDE
Two configuration methods are available for your NetVanta router:
- Web-based GUI
- AOS Command Line Interface (CLI)
The GUI lets you configure the main unit settings and provides online guidance and explanations for each setting. However, using the AOS CLI may be necessary for more advanced configurations.
ACCESS THE GUI
You may access the web-based GUI from any web browser on your network by following these steps:
- Connect the router to your PC using the ETH 0/1 port on the back of the unit.
- Set your PC to a fixed IP address of 10.10.10.2. If you cannot change the PC’s IP address, you will need to change the unit’s IP address using the CLI. (Refer to the next two sections for instructions.)
- Enter the unit’s IP address in your browser address line. The default IP address is 10.10.10.1.
- You will then be prompted for the username and password (the default settings are admin and password).
- The initial GUI screen appears.
Access the AOS CLI via the CONSOLE port or a Telnet session. To establish a connection to the NetVanta router CONSOLE port, you need the following items:
- VT100 terminal or PC (with VT100 terminal emulation software)
- Straight-through serial cable with a DB-9 (male) connector on one end and the appropriate interface for your terminal or PC communication port on the other end
- Connect the DB-9 (male) connector of your serial cable to the CONSOLE port on the rear panel of the unit.
- Connect the other end of the serial cable to the terminal or PC.
- Provide power to the unit as appropriate. See the NetVanta 3000 Series Hardware Installation Guide (provided on the ADTRAN OS System Documentation CD) for more details.
- Once the unit is powered up, open a VT100 terminal session using the following settings: 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity bits, and 1 stop bit. Press <Enter> to activate the
AOS CLI. - Enter enable at the > prompt.
- Enter the enable password when prompted. The default password is password.
The configuration parameters used in the examples outlined in this document are for instructional purposes only. Please replace all underlined entries (example) with your specific parameters to configure your application.
CONFIGURE THE UNIT’S IP ADDRESS
The following steps create an IP address and subnet mask for ETH 0/1. If you are not sure what IP address to assign, please contact your network administrator.
- At the # prompt, enter config terminal.
- At the (config)# prompt, enter interface eth 0/1 to access the configuration parameters for the Ethernet port located on the rear of the unit.
- Enter ip address 10.26.12.12 255.255.255.0 to assign an IP address to the Ethernet port using a 24-bit subnet mask.
- Enter ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.22.72.2 to add a default route to the route table. If necessary, contact your network administrator to obtain the IP address (and subnet mask) for your particular configuration.
- Enter no shutdown to activate the interface to pass data.
- Enter exit to exit the Ethernet interface commands and return to the Global Configuration mode.
Depending on your configuration, you may need to set a default gateway as well using the (config)#ip default gateway command. If IP routing is enabled on the unit, do NOT set a default gateway.ENABLE TELNET ACCESS
The following steps create a password of adtran for Telnet access. By default, Telnet access is enabled with a password of password.
- Verify that the prompt of your unit displays (config)#.
- Enter line telnet 0 4 to change the configuration parameters for the Telnet sessions.
- Enter login to initiate Telnet access.
- Enter password adtran to change the login password for the Telnet sessions.
- Enter exit to return to the Global Configuration mode.
- Verify that the prompt of your unit displays (config)#.
- Enter do write memory to save the current configuration.
CONFIGURE YOUR APPLICATION
More detailed documentation for configuring your ADTRAN unit is provided on the ADTRAN OS System Documentation CD included in your shipment. For more detail on hardware setup, refer to the appropriate NIM Quick Start Guides and the Hardware Installation Guide. For more detail on configuring your system, refer to the ADTRAN Operating System (AOS) Command Reference Guide, configuration guides, and technical support notes.
Important: For additional details on product features, specifications, installation, and safety, refer to the appropriate Hardware Installation Guide on the ADTRAN OS System Documentation CD shipped with the base unit and available online at www.adtran.com.
Source: ADTRAN QUICK START GUIDE
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