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Accessing the Command Line Interface Using Telnet (KB ID: KB4082)

Article ID: KB4082
Former Article ID: ns10050
Published: Feb 06, 2006
Last Modified: Feb 06, 2006
Visible By: Employee, PTAC, Partner, Customer, Public

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http://kb.juniper.net/KB4082

Synopsis

Accessing the Command Line Interface Using Telnet

Problem


Solution

Note: This article applies to ScreenOS 4.0 and higher.

To access the command line interface using telnet, perform the following steps:

Step one: Access a command prompt. For more information on accessing a command prompt, go to Accessing a Command Prompt.

Step two: From the prompt, enter telnet and your trust interface IP address. Press ENTER.

Note: The default IP address for the Trust interface of your NetScreen device is 192.168.1.1.

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Step three: From the Remote Management Console screen, enter your login. Press ENTER.

Note: The default login and password is netscreen. Both the login and password are case-sensitive.

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Step four: From the password prompt, enter your password, and then press ENTER.

Note: The password is based on keystrokes. For security purposes, the password is not displayed as it is entered.

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Category Description

By Product » Hardware » Firewalls » NetScreen Firewall/IPSec VPN » NetScreen-5GT
By Product » Hardware » Firewalls » NetScreen Firewall/IPSec VPN » NetScreen-5XP
By Product » Hardware » Firewalls » NetScreen Firewall/IPSec VPN » NetScreen-5XT
By Product » Hardware » Firewalls » NetScreen Firewall/IPSec VPN » NetScreen-25
By Product » Hardware » Firewalls » NetScreen Firewall/IPSec VPN » NetScreen-50
By Product » Hardware » Firewalls » NetScreen Firewall/IPSec VPN » NetScreen-204 (EOL)
By Product » Hardware » Firewalls » NetScreen Firewall/IPSec VPN » NetScreen-208 (EOL)
By Product » Software » Network Operating Systems » ScreenOS Software
By Network Technology » Network Management

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