The command-line interface (CLI) is a way of interacting with the router system. You can execute commands to the router system through command lines.
Secure Shell (SSH) is a cryptographic network protocol that allows access to the routerβs command-line interface. The 5G router offers various ways to access the command-line interface.
SSH Terminal
The outdoor router offers the most straightforward web terminal interface for browser access in the local connections. Once you are locally connected to the router, navigate to "Services > Terminal." Alternatively, you can access SSH software on your computer via the SSH port. Click the SSH Terminal tutorial for more details.
Enter the default username, root, and the router password. You will then receive the welcome message on the web terminal interface.
For security reasons, the router password does not appear while inputting it. Just press "Enter" on the keyboard to open the web terminal.
Command Sets
Once you've accessed the router's SSH port, you can execute OpenWrt UCI to configure parameters, add parameter lists, and even incorporate entire sections into configuration files.
It also enables advanced execution of the MMCLI and AT+ command sets to manage the mobile modem installed in the router. This allows you to monitor connection status and modify linking parameters. For more details, please refer to the Command Sets tutorial.