106 SBC session border controllers
4.2 SBC configuration via Telnet, SSH, or RS-232
To configure the device, you should connect to it via Telnet or SSH protocol, or by the RS-232 cable (for access
via console). At factory defaults address: 192.168.1.2, mask: 255.255.255.0.
Configuration is stored in text files located in the /etс/config directory (to exit execute the sh command) that
you can edit with the integrated text editor 'joe' (these changes will take effect after the device is restarted).
To save configuration into the device non-volatile memory, execute the save command.
When starting up for the first time, use username: admin, password: rootpasswd.
List of CLI commands
Show the list of available commands.
Show the current alarm information
Show fault events log with identification of fault
type and status, occurrence time and
localization parameters.
Enter the device parameter configuration mode
Show CPU load for the last minute
<DAY>
<MONTH>
<YEAR>
<HOURS>
<MINS>
1-31
1-12
2011-2037
00-23
00-59
Set the local date and time on the device.
IP address in
AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD
format
Firmware update without gateway restart
FILE — firmware file name
SERVERIP — TFTP server IP address
IP address in
AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD
format
Firmware update without gateway restart
FILE — firmware file name
SERVERIP — FTP server IP address
Firmware update without gateway restart
FILE — firmware file name
firmware
update_and_reboot
tftp
IP address in
AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD
format
Firmware update with gateway restart
FILE — firmware file name
SERVERIP — TFTP server IP address
firmware
update_and_reboot
ftp
IP address in
AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD
format
Firmware update with gateway restart
FILE — firmware file name
SERVERIP — FTP server IP address
firmware
update_and_reboot
usb
Firmware update with gateway restart
FILE — firmware file name
Generating and saving logs on the device
View history of entered commands.
Download licenses from the address specified