Allied Telesis AT-TQ2403 用户手册

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AT-TQ2403 - Management Software - User's Guide 
Feature or Setting 
Configurable from CLI 
Configurable from Web UI 
Time Protocol 
Yes Yes 
Reboot the AP 
Yes Yes 
Reset the AP to Factory 
Defaults 
Yes 
Yes 
Upgrade the Firmware 
Yes 
Yes 
 
How to Access the CLI for an Access Point 
You can use any of these methods to access the command line interface (CLI) for the access point or 
wireless network: 
  Telnet Connection to the AP 
  SSH Connection to the AP 
Telnet Connection to the AP 
If you know already have your network deployed and know the IP address of your access point, you can 
use a remote "Telnet" connection to the access point to view the system console over the network. 
 
 
Note: The default Static IP address is 192.168.1.230. If there is no DHCP server on the 
network, the AP retains this static IP address at first-time startup. (For more about IP 
addressing, see “
 
The disadvantage of using Telnet is that with Telnet you cannot access the system console until the AP 
is fully initialized. Therefore, you cannot view AP startup messages. However, once the AP is operational 
you can use a Telnet connection to view the AP system console and enter CLI commands. 
1.   Bring up a command window on your PC. 
(For example, from the system tray on the desktop choose Start > Run to bring up the Run 
dialog, and type cmd  in the Open property, and click OK.) 
2.  At the command prompt, type the following: 
telnet IPAddressOfAccessPoint 
where IPAddressOfAccessPoint is the address of the access point you want to monitor. 
(If your Domain Name Server is configured to map domain names to IP addresses via DHCP, you 
can also telnet to the domain name of the AP.) 
3.  You will be prompted for an Administrator user name and password for the access point. 
AT-TQ2403 login:  
Password: 
Enter the default Administrator username and password for the AT-TQ2403 Management