Telnet is a great way to communicate with Cyberoam if you
don’t have access to the appliance GUI. However, the bad side of Telnet is that
the connection between you and Cyberoam is being sent in a clear text including
the password you type to log on (there is no encryption involved), which is not
good if there is a sniffer in your network, thus, telnet in most cases is not
recommended.
More about telnet can be found at this Wikipedia page:
To establish a connection, just open a CMD window and type
the following command to access Cyberoam CLI:
telnet (Cyberoam IP or the sub-interface IP)
Cyberoam will ask for the (admin user) password. The default
password for the admin user is (admin), if successfully authenticated, the
following menu will appear (depending on the firmware you have):
You can see from the image above that the CLI provides major operations on the appliance,
such as resetting the firewall to its factory defaults (5 > 2), the
ability to change the interfaces configuration (1 > 1), an access to
Cyberoam console (5), shutting down or rebooting the device (7), and many other important sub commnads which you can explore, however, I will not go through all the
available options, but I would like to point out some important and quick notes to get
started:
Thank you
Abed Jaber
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