User`s guide

VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User’s Guide Version 1.1
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In order to log in at an unconfigured gateway, the user must use a set
username and password. The user access authority for VoiceFinder AP160 is
divided into 4 levels: admin, high, normal, low. All users, other then Admin is
prompted “1router>” at log-in.
The user must log-in at admin level for Gateway configuration. Factory settings
for admin level log-in uses “root” for username and “router” for password. The
user is prompted with “1Gateway#” for Admin level log-in and is allowed to
configure the equipment.
VoiceFinder AP160 configuration is divided into two parts: global configuration,
which effects all the gateways of the network, and interface configuration,
which effects only the gateway of configuration. By function, configuration is
divided into: “user and gateway administration”, “interface configuration”,
“routing and bridging configuration”, “system status and debugging
configuration”, etc.
This manual describes configuration according to its functions.
3.2.1. User and Gateway Management Environment
The Gateway may be accessed through console connection or telnet. The
VoiceFinder AP160 gateway allows 1 connection through console session and
512 connections through application sessions such as telnet, FTP, SNMP, etc.
The sessions may affect the Gateway performance; therefore the user is
advised not to connect more than 10 sessions
This configuration allows the setting of the user password. The default username
for VoiceFinder AP160 gateway is “root” and its password is “router”. (This
default setting is for “admin” level access.) When the gateway configuration is
completed, a change of password is advised. This is to prevent unauthorized
users from reconfiguring the settings. The VoiceFinder AP160 gateway saves the
password and the configuration in safety area.