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Chapter 4 - Telnet
Using Telnet to Configure your RouteFinder
Telnet is a telecommunications software utility which allows you to access a remote device. The
RouteFinder RF102S has a built-in Telnet Server that enables a Telnet client to remotely configure
the device using a menu system.
Important: Non-Windows operating system users must use the Telnet menu system to define the
function of the WAN and async ports, to define how IP addresses are administered, to configure IP
addresses on your local and remote systems and to set up any necessary virtual server, routing
table, and packet filtering options.
Note: To successfully configure your router using Telnet, TCP/IP must be correctly configured on
your computer. The router and computer must also be located on the same subnet.
1. Start your telnet session and connect to the RouteFinder RF102S using the routers default IP
address of 192.168.2.1 and vt100 terminal emulation.
If you are using a graphical interface such as the one shown above, click Connect.
2. When prompted to input the Router Password, press Enter.
3. The RF102S Telnet Server Menu displays.
To use the menu, type the letter corresponding to the parameter you want to change.
Depending on the parameter you are changing, you are presented with an open field into which
you may type new information, or you are presented with a list of options from which you may
select a value. Each menu item is described in the following pages.
Note: After entering parameters for all settings that you want to change, continue to type “q“ to
return to the previous menu until you reach the main Telnet Server menu. Select Save and
Restart Server to save your new configuration.