Command Line Interface (CLI). Some enterprise routers provide a Console port for CLI configuration. You can use the console (such as a super terminal) and Telnet in the Lan to enter the command line interface for settings.
The following describes how to access CLI through a super terminal and some common CLI commands.
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1. First, use the Console line to connect the vro and the Console port of the computer. Choose Start> All Programs> Accessories> communication> Super terminal to open the Super Terminal.
2. The connection description window shown in the following figure is displayed. Enter a name in the name field. Click <OK>.
3. Select the connected serial port (the default COM1 port for a single serial port) and click <OK>.
4. Set the port parameters in the serial port properties window. The number of bits per second is 115200, the data bit is 8, the parity check is absent, the stop bit is 1, and the data stream is not controlled. Click <OK>.
5. Select File> Properties> settings, set the terminal simulation type to VT100 or automatic detection, and click <OK>.
6, in the super final main window press the Enter key, you can see the "TP-LINK>" prompt.
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This paper applies to TL-ER6120 V1.0, TL-ER6110 V1.0, TL-ER5120 V1.0, TL-ER5110 V1.0, TL-ER5520G V1.0, TL-ER5510G V1.0, TL-ER5210G V1.0