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6.5 Base Station Telnet Interface
Each IP Base Station, including the ADMM, can be accessed using Telnet. This allows for diagnostics and various actions
when OMM is not available.
General Telnet Access
1.Open a Telnet session to the IP Base Station.
2.Username is iprfp.
3.Password is crftpw.
Welcome to IP RFP OpenMobility Avaya Version x.y.z
Fr Apr 29 12:34:06 CEST 2005
Release
(BUILD 0)
172.30.111.232 login: iprfp
Password:
Welcome to the system usershell!
172.030.111.232 > help
4.Type help to get a command overview.
Checking the IP DECT Base Station Booter Version
You can display the version information of the IP Base Station booter using the base station telnet interface.
1. Start a Telnet session using the IP address of the IP Base Station.
2. Enter login: iprfp and password: crftpw.
3. Enter flash.
4. The display will show the software and the hardware level of the IP Base Station:
> flash
version of initial booter : 2.0.12
Version of booter 1 : 3.2.8
Version of booter 2 : 3.2.8
Hardware Revision : 51
MAC address : 00:30:42:08:31:A4
>
Manually Updating an IP Base Station Booter
If automatically updating the booter is not possible you can update the IP Base Station booter manually.
1. Start a telnet session using the IP address of the IP Base Station.
2. Enter login: iprfp and password: crftpw
3. Enter flash_update.
4. Enter flash_update a second time for two booters.
Checking the Local Configuration
You can display the local configuration settings of the IP Base Station, using the telnet interface of an IP Base Station.
1.Start a telnet session using the IP address of the IP Base Station.
2.Enter login: root and password: avaya12.
3. Enter local_db.
4.The display will show the local configuration settings of the IP Base Station:
>local_db
use_local_cfg=1
ip=172.30.111.234
subnet=255.255.0.0
siaddr=172.30.206.20
boot_file=/omm_avaya.tftp
ommip=172.30.111.234










