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* CLI can be reached through the router's WebUI. To reach the router's WebUI, simply enter the router's LAN IP address ('''192.168.1.1''' by default) into your browser's URL bar and press "Enter". Next, type in the router's login information (user name: '''admin'''; password: '''admin01''' by default) and click "Login": | * CLI can be reached through the router's WebUI. To reach the router's WebUI, simply enter the router's LAN IP address ('''192.168.1.1''' by default) into your browser's URL bar and press "Enter". Next, type in the router's login information (user name: '''admin'''; password: '''admin01''' by default) and click "Login": | ||
[[File:Rut login page | [[File:Rut login page example.png|border|class=tlt-border]] | ||
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*Next, navigate to the '''[[RUT955_Services_section|Services]]''' menu and click on the '''CLI''' option from the drop-down list: | *Next, navigate to the '''[[RUT955_Services_section|Services]]''' menu and click on the '''CLI''' option from the drop-down list: | ||
[[File: | [[File:CLI location.png|border|class=tlt-border]] | ||
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* In the next window, type in the user name '''root''' and press "Enter". Then type in the router's password (same one you used for logging in to the router), press "Enter" and you should be greeted with a window such as this: | * In the next window, type in the user name '''root''' and press "Enter". Then type in the router's password (same one you used for logging in to the router), press "Enter" and you should be greeted with a window such as this: | ||
[[File: | [[File:CLI rutos v4.png|border|class=tlt-border]] | ||
Once this is done, you will able to execute commands via CLI. | Once this is done, you will able to execute commands via CLI. | ||
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* In the next window type in the user name, press "Enter", type in the router's admin password and press "Enter" again. You should be greeted with a message such as this: | * In the next window type in the user name, press "Enter", type in the router's admin password and press "Enter" again. You should be greeted with a message such as this: | ||
[[File:Putty login | [[File:Putty login v3.png|alt=]] | ||
Once this is done, you will able to execute commands via SSH. | Once this is done, you will able to execute commands via SSH. | ||
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* '''Linux''': open a new Terminal window, type '''ssh [email protected]''' and press "Enter". If this is your first time logging in, you might be asked to clarify whether you really want to login. In that case, just type '''yes''' and press "Enter". Then type in the router's admin password and press "Enter" to finish the login process: | * '''Linux''': open a new Terminal window, type '''ssh [email protected]''' and press "Enter". If this is your first time logging in, you might be asked to clarify whether you really want to login. In that case, just type '''yes''' and press "Enter". Then type in the router's admin password and press "Enter" to finish the login process: | ||
[[File: | [[File:SSH linux login v3.png|alt=]] | ||
Once this is done, you will able to execute commands via SSH. | Once this is done, you will able to execute commands via SSH. |