Chapter 4 — Managing, Troubleshooting, and Upgrading the IF61
94 IF61 Fixed Reader User’s Manual
When you establish an SSH session with the IF61, you will be
prompted to enter a login and password. These are the same as
currently enabled for the web browser interface (default for both
is
intermec).
SSH Connection Sample Screen: This illustration shows an SSH connection
to the IF61 via a connection utility.
Opening a Telnet Connection
Follow the next procedure to open a Telnet connection to the
IF61 for access via the Linux shell.
To open a Telnet session, you need to enable Telnet shell access to
the IF61. For help, see “Controlling Access Services” on
page 30.
To open a Telnet connection
1 On your desktop PC, start Telnet.
2 In the Telnet window, type
open xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the IF61.
3 Press Enter. The login prompt appears. The login and
password are the same as currently enabled for the web
browser interface (default is
intermec).
4 Enter the login and press Enter. The password prompt
appears.
Note: Telnet sessions are unencrypted. Use an SSH session for
more secure access to the IF61. For help, see the previous section,
“Opening a Secure Shell (SSH) Connection.”