Moxa TC-6110-CT-W7E [11/117] Windows users

Moxa TC-6110-CT-W7E [11/117] Windows users
TC-6110 Linux User's Manual Basic Platform Configuration
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Connecting from an SSH Console
To offer users a strongly secure remote login console, the TC-6110-LX comes with secure shell remote access
(SSH) already enabled. SSH is a much more secure alternative to the now deprecated Telnet. Default IP
addresses and netmasks for the network interfaces are:
Default IP Address Netmask
LAN 1 192.168.3.127 255.255.255.0
LAN 2 192.168.4.127 255.255.255.0
Before using the SSH client, you are advised to change the IP address of your development workstation so that
the network ports are on the same subnet as the IP address for the LAN port you will connect to. For example,
if you are going to connect to LAN1 on the TC-6110-LX, you should set your PCs IP address to 192.168.3.126,
and the netmask to 255.255.255.0. If connecting to LAN2, you would use the same netmask, but set your PCs
IP address to 192.168.4.126.
After a connection has been established, type the login name and password as requested to log on to the
computer. The default values are both moxa.
Login: moxa
Password: moxa
Windows Users
The most popular SSH client for the Windows platform is the freely available PuTTY program. To download
PuTTY, visit
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html. After
installing PuTTY, Windows users will be able to access the TC-6110-LX using SSH. The following screen shows
the setup of a sample PuTTY session.
Linux Users
Linux platforms may simply call ssh from the console. The following command logs a user in over LAN1:
moxa@MOXA:~#ssh 192.168.3.127

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