A CCESS G ATEWAY36 Installing the Access GatewayQuick Reference GuideThis manual contains a“Quick Reference Guide” on page 36 which provides information tohelp you navigate and use the management interfaces (CLI and Web) quickly and efficiently. Italso contains the product specifications, a listing of the factory default settings, sample logreports, listings of commands (by menu and alphabetical), HyperTerminal settings, and somecommon keyboard shortcuts.Establishing the Start Up ConfigurationThe CLI allows you to administer the Access Gateway’s start-up configuration settings.The start up configuration must be established before connecting the Access Gateway to acustomer’s network. The “start up” configuration settings include: Assigning Login User Names and Passwords – You must assign a unique login username and password that enables you to administer and manage the Access Gatewaysecurely. Setting the SNMP Parameters (optional) – The SNMP (Simple Network ManagementProtocol) parameters must be established before you can use an SNMP client (forexample, HP OpenView) to manage and monitor the Access Gateway remotely. Enabling the Logging Options (recommended) – Servers must be assigned and set upif you want to create system and AAA (billing) log files, and retrieve error messagesgenerated by the Access Gateway.When establishing the start-up configuration for a new installation, you areconnected to the Access Gateway via a direct serial connection (you do not haveremote access capability because the Access Gateway is not yet configured orconnected to a network). Once the installation is complete (see “InstallationWorkflow” on page 27) and the system is successfully configured, you will havethe additional options of managing the Access Gateway remotely from thesystem’s Web Management Interface, an SNMP client manager of your choice, ora simple Telnet interface.User names and passwords are case-sensitive.