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Configuration with Telnet
 Chapter 6
RADWIN 1000/2000/5000 User ManualVersion  2.5.30p3
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Configuration with Telnet
A Telnet terminal can be used to configure and monitor the RADWIN 1000/
2000/5000.
To start a Telnet session, use telnet <manager IP>.
For example, if you run Telnet as follows,
telnet 10.0.0.120
you will be asked for a user name and password.
The login user name/password is identical to the Community strings; Read 
allows display only, Read/Write allows display and set commands.
. Note that some of 
the commands are model-specific. For example, TDM commands will not 
apply to Ethernet only and PoE based links.
Table 6-2: Telnet Commands 
Command
Explanation
display inventory
Displays ODU product name, Name, Location, hardware 
and software revisions, uptime, MAC address, IDU product 
name, IDU software and hardware revisions
display management
Displays IP, Subnet, Gateway, Traps table
display link
Displays State, Link ID, Channel BW, RSS, TSL, 
Frequency/ACS, DFS, Rate/ARA, Distance
display Ethernet
Displays Bridge Mode, Aging time, Port table (State, Status 
and action)
display tdm
Displays Clock Mode, Master Clock Mode, Current Clock, 
Quality[1], TDM table (Line status, Error Blocks)
display ntp
Displays Time, Server and Offset
set ip <ipaddr> <subnetMask> 
<gateway>
Set the ODU IP address, subnet mask and gateway
The user must reset the ODU after the command 
completion
display PM 
<interface:AIR,LAN1,LAN2,TDM1,
TDM2,TDM3,TDM4> 
<interval:current,day,month>
Shows the performance monitor tables for each interface 
according to user defined monitoring intervals
set trap <index:1-10> <ipaddr> 
<port:0-65535>
Set a specific trap from the traps table (set trap 3 
10.0.0.133 162)
set readpw <oldpasswd> <passwd>
Set the read access password (Read Community)
set writepw <oldpasswd> <passwd>
Set the read-write access password (Read-Write 
Community)
set trappw <oldpasswd> <passwd>
Set the trap Community string
set buzzer <mode:0=OFF,1 =ON>
Toggle the buzzer mode (0 – off, 1 – on)