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==Introduction==
A '''command line interface''' ('''CLI''') is a means of interacting with a computer program or system where the user (or client) issues commands to the program in the form of successive lines of text (command lines). A program which handles the interface is called a '''command language interpreter''' or '''shell'''.
RUT routers support a variety of different command line interfaces all of which will be described in this article. Only the methods of reaching and logging in via a specified CLI will be described here and not any specific command usage.
In all cases, CLI login information is:
* User name: '''root'''
* Password: '''router's admin password''' (default: '''admim01''')
==CLI (WebUI)==
RUT routers have a command line interface built-in to their '''Web User Interfaces''' ('''WebUI'''). This is the most accessible method because all you need is web browser.
* Simply log in to the WebUI by typing the router's LAN IP address into the search field of your web browser and press "Enter" on your keyboard:
[[File:Default login ip.png]]
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* After this, you will be greeted with the log in window. Type in the user name '''admin''' and the router's admin password and clicl "Login":
[[File:How to log in to rut.png]]
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* Then locate CLI under the Services tab:
[[File:How to locate cli.png]]
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* Type in the log in name ''root'', press "Enter", type in the router's admin password and press "Enter" again. You should be greeted with a message such as this:
[[File:Cli rutos.PNG]]
==SSH==
===Linux===
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===Windows===
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==Telnet==
==RS232/RS485 console (only with RUT955)==
==UART==
==External links==