Accessing Device

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Revision as of 12:41, 3 June 2016

There are 3 ways to access the Tmedia.

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Web Portal

The web portal is use to configure the line interfaces, signaling stacks, routes, etc.

It is also use to retrieve status about the system. See Web Portal for more information.


SSH

The SSH connection is used to manage the Tmedia device like changing the management IP address, modifying the default password of the management interface or for advanced troubleshooting.

Putty is a common tool for accessing devices using SSH. With this tools, you need to enter the IP address of the management port and select the SSH connection type (default TCP port is 22). From any linux server, you can use the SSH command line option. Other tools are also available.

See also the section 3.2 'Connecting to the Tmedia Management Interface' of your Tmedia model installation guide for more information.


Serial Connection

The serial connection is use when the SSH connection is unavailable or for advanced troubleshooting.

Putty can be used to access the serial port using standard parameters: 9600-8-N-1.

See section 'Connecting to the Serial Port' of your Tmedia model installation guide for more information.


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