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Chapter 3 - Getting Started with RASExpress

B10. Using Telnet for access requires that a TCP/IP protocol stack be loaded on the client PC. Telnet access is possible both by dialing in through the RASExpress server and, more commonly , through the LAN or Internet.

Client PC running Telnet session,

web, or Windows

MultiManagerCommPlete 4000 RASExpress Server

Figure 3-3. Setup for completing RASExpress configuration from client PC

At a client PC connected to the LAN in which the CommPlete 4000 is the RAS server, start a Telnet session using either dial-in access or TCP/IP access.

Using Dial-In Access

Dial in to the RASExpress server using a terminal program. A login prompt appears.

Enter a user name and password. A menu appears. Unless users have been added, you must login as supervisor.

Select Telnet Session from the menu.

Enter the IP address of the RASExpress server.

The RASExpress main menu appears.

Using TCP/IP Access

Run your Telnet software and connect to the IP address of the RASExpress server.

The RASExpress main menu appears.

B11. At the Telnet main menu, select Configuration of server.

B12. Set network parameters as described in items A9 through A17 in Method A above.

Information on the MultiTech auxiliary software packages for authentication and workstation redirection (RADIUS, WINMCSI, and MCSIWSN) can be found in the appendices of the CommPlete 4000 Quick Start Guide and in the RADIUS Server User Guide.

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Contents User Guide Patents Record of RevisionsContents Appendices Product Overview System OverviewRASExpress Documentation Set OverviewPower Supply Technical SpecificationsDimensions ChassisUnpacking Safety WarningsRack Mounting Cable ConnectionsSBC Board SBC Board CablingShared Interrupt For Top Slots Identical Devices Required ISI Board CablingSerial Card Upgrades Power Supply Connectors Powering UpWhat you need to start Accessing RASExpressA8. Type the IP Subnet Mask CommPlete 4000 Communications Server User Guide B8. Type the IP Subnet Mask Using Dial-In Access Disconnecting Cables and Removal from Enclosure Hardware removal/ReplacementCover Mounting Screws Card Cage Removal/ReplacementRed Red Orange RedRed White Removing SBC Board Board Removal and ReplacementRemoving ISI Boards Hard Disk Drive Removal/ReplacementCdrom Removal/Replacement Floppy Disk Drive Removal/ReplacementPower Supply Removal/Replacement SBC does not boot correctly or hangs after video appears TroubleshootingNo Video COM1, COM2, or LPT1 port does not respond correctlyKeyboard does not respond to key strokes Diagnostic TestsInvalid Time, Date or Setup Addendum for North American Products Limited WarrantyTechnical Support Out of Warranty Repair Costs On-line Warranty RegistrationAddendum for International Products Recording CommPlete 4000 InformationContacting Technical Support Ordering AccessoriesService PinDescription Appendix A-Back Panel Connector PinoutsVGA 15-Pin Connector Pin Description Pin DB9 COM 1 ConnectorPin Circular Jack Pin Floppy Disk Drive Connector RJ-45 ConnectorPinSignal Name Direction Printer Port ConnectorCOM 2 Port Connector IOCS16 Hard Disk ConnectorAppendices Industry Canada FCC Part 15 RegulationCanadian Limitations Notice Compliance with Babt Requirements European Low Voltage Directive Example Diagram Showing Creepage Clearance DistancesCompliance with BS6328 Part Compliance with BS6789 .1 and PartEMC, Safety, and Terminal Directive Compliance