Small Office Remote Access Switch 485R EMOTE M ANAGEMENTTelneton the same subnetwork as the Telnet client on System 1’s LAN, a static route is needed to allowSystem 2 to communicate with devices on Network 1. Because the CyberSWITCH had no Telnetclient capabilities in previous releases, the only way to fix the problem was to physically go to theremote site and add a static route.The second example network shown illustrates the current CyberSWITCH release. System 1 hasTelnet client capabilities, and therefore can simply Telnet to System 2 and add the needed staticroute.I NSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATIONTelnet is available by default when IP routing is enabled. No installation or configuration steps arerequired.USAGE I NSTRUCTIONSTo access the CyberSWITCH using Telnet, you must have a Telnet client software package. ATelnet client software package is built into the CyberSWITCH. With the CyberSWITCH acting asthe Telnet client, simply enter thetelnet address> command to Telnet into the targethost. Refer to the System Commands chapter for a complete listing of available Telnet commands.If you are using a PC or a workstation as a Telnet client, it must have a Telnet client softwarepackage. From the Telnet client package, issue the command that will allow you to connect to theTelnet Client(Sub) Network 1 (Sub) Network 2 (Sub) Network 3No route entryconfigured toNetwork 1CSX150CSX150XCan not communicateCSX150 CSX150Telnet Client(Sub) Network 1 (Sub) Network 2 (Sub) Network 3No route entryconfigured toNetwork 1Can fix configuration problemin SITE2 remotelythrough SITE1Remote SiteRemote SiteTelnet ClientCURRENT RELEASE:EARLIER RELEASES:ISDNISDN"SITE1" "SITE2""SITE1" "SITE2"