User guide
Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management
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Router Management
The Router Management Menu provides five functional options in addition to the option of escaping
and closing the Telnet session.
Dial-Out
The Dial-out option (Option 1) on the Router Management Menu enables a Telnet user to configure
one of the WAN ports for a dial-out session. The default configuration of 115200 bps, 8N1 can be
used for the dial-out session, or the user can specify each parameter for the port (e.g., the baud rate,
the number of data bits, parity, or the number of stop bits). When the connection is established,
anything entered on the keyboard is immediately presented to the selected WAN port. When the dial-
out session is over, the WAN port reverts to its original configuration.
Router Management
The Router Management option (Option 2) on the Router Management Menu enables a Telnet user
to view router statistics, the User List, system information. Another option enables the remote user to
Reset the router.
Router Configuration
The Router Configuration option (Option 3) on the Router Management Menu enables a Telnet user
to view and change parameters on the protocol stacks, high or low level device drivers, enable or
disable the supported servers, or view system information.
WAN Device Configuration
The WAN Device Configuration option (Option 4 on the Router Management Menu) allows a remote
user (a Telnet client) to gain access to any available WAN port on the RouteFinder. The user can
select either Port 1, Port 2, or Port 3, depending on what port(s) are currently available.
Remote User Database
The Remote User Database option (Option 5 on the Router Management Menu) allows a remote
user to add user information such as Name and Password, callback information, and which protocol
stacks to enable or disable.
WEB Browser Management
The RouteFinder can be accessed from anywhere on the connected Internet via its built-in WEB
Browser interface. To enable this function, you must check this option in Other setup. Depending on
the rights of the user (read/write, or read only), it is possible to view the current parameters and
statistics of the RouteFinder as well as configure and download setup changes to the unit.
You can access RouteFinder configuration by typing the IP Address of the unit into the address line
of your web browser.