ADTRAN 624 Telephone User Manual


 
Section 5 DLP-5 Total Access 600 Series System Manual
196 © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200624L1-1B
1. Connect the computer to the Total Access 6XX CRAFT interface (details in DLP-1, Connecting a
VT100 Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port).
2. Log in to the unit.
3. Select the S
YSTEM
C
ONFIG
/M
ANAGEMENT
/T
ELNET
A
CCESS
menu and set the T
ELNET
A
CCESS
to O
N
.
4. Under the S
YSTEM
C
ONFIG
/M
ANAGEMENT
/T
ELNET
A
CCESS
menu, select the T
ELNET
U
SER
L
IST
; press
<Enter>. The following screen appears.
5. Use the right arrow key to select the N
AME
field; press <Enter>. All new Telnet entries have a I
NACTIVE
as the N
AME
. Enter a specific username to use for Telnet login. Each Telnet entry in the list must have
a unique assigned name because duplicate names are not allowed.
6. Use the right arrow key to select P
ASSWORD
; press <Enter>. Enter a password to use for Telnet logins.
7. Use the right arrow key to select I
DLE
T
IME
(
MINS
); press <Enter>. This field defines the amount of time
in minutes the Telnet session may be idle before the user is logged off. The range is 1-255 and the
default value is 10 minutes. Enter the appropriate I
DLE
T
IME
.
8. Use the right arrow key to select L
EVEL
; press <Enter>. Select the appropriate security level.
(Reference DLP-6, Adding/Removing Users and Changing Password Security Levels, for security
level definitions.)
9. This completes the addition of one Telnet user. Repeat steps 1-11 for each additional Telnet user
access.
10. Press the left arrow key to escape out to the main menu. This saves your changes.
Perform the steps below in the order listed.
The presence of an asterisk in the lower right corner of the menu window indicates that
changes have NOT been saved to flash memory. Changes are automatically saved to flash
as the user backs out of the menu system or after a manual save (by pressing
<CTRL+W>
.
Always ensure that the asterisk is not present before logging off the system. Failure to save
changes could result in a configuration loss if a power failure occurs. (For more details on
the asterisk indicator, refer to Config Status on page 45.