
Completing the Router Configuration
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Save the verified configuration file as
config.
Always save a copy of the current config file before you overwrite it.
Communicating with the Router Remotely
In addition to the network connections you make to the router with tools such as
Site Manager, you can also communicate with the router remotely using:
• Telnet connections
• Out-of-band connections
Telnet Connections
You can manage a router from a remote workstation by establishing a Telnet
connection and using the router’s Technician Interface and the BCC. See Using
Technician Interface Software for information about establishing a Telnet session.
Out-Of-Band Connections
As a backup method of reaching the Technician Interface and the BCC, you can
also access the router remotely through the modem port. This connection is called
a remote out-of-band connection. Out-of-band refers to the fact that it is not
dependent on a network connection, so that you can still communicate with your
router even if the network is down.
See Using Technician Interface Software for information about modem
connections and your installation guide for information abut connecting modems.
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