Minicom Advanced Systems DX User IP Telnet Console, Access via Telnet, Telnet server commands

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DX USER IP

To require a confirmation request before keystrokes are sent, write confirm at the start. E.g. confirm Ctrl+Alt+Delete.

For a list of key codes and aliases DX User IP recognizes, refer to Appendix B on page 63.

Press Apply for the changes to take effect.

Home Page Refresh – Refreshes the DX User IP Home page, so that direct Smart IP Links updates their status.

22.Telnet Console

The Telnet Console offers a Java applet for the Telnet protocol to open a connection to DX User IP. Its main use is the pass through option for the Serial port 1 explained on page 38. The Telnet access has to be enabled in the security settings as well, see page 44. It is also possible to connect with a standard Telnet client.

Access via Telnet

Connect via a standard Telnet client using DX User IP’s Telnet server. Use it for passthrough access to a device connected to Serial port 1. Connect any serial device, which offers terminal access via its Serial port and access it using the Telnet interface. Set the Serial port settings according to the requirements of the device – explained on page 39.

Connect to DX User IP in the usual way required by the Telnet client, e.g. in a UNIX shell: telnet 192.168.1.22 – (The IP address has been replaced by the one that is actually assigned to DX User IP).

Type a username and password when prompted. These are identical to those of the Web interface. The user management of the Telnet interface is controlled just like the Web interface.

Once logged in, the command line appears to type management commands.

The interface supports both the command line and terminal modes. The command line mode is used to control or display some parameters. In terminal mode the passthrough access to serial port 1 is activated (if the serial settings were made accordingly). All inputs are redirected to the device on serial port 1 and the answers appear on the Telnet interface.

Telnet server commands

Click help to list the following commands: cls - Clears screen

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Contents DX User IP User Guide Table of Contents User Guide Trademarks Technical precautionsWelcome Introduction LAN / WANCables Features of DX User IPDX User IP components Reset buttons DX User IP front panelDX User IP rear panel Serial portPre-installation guidelines Rack mounting the DX User IPMouse synchronization limitations Terminal portMotion tab DX User IP connections Connecting the DX User IP to the Wan/LANDisable Active Desktop Mbps connection Connecting an RS232 terminalLocal User Order of powering on Configuring the systemConfiguration via Dhcp server Configuration via local consoleConnect To box Hyperterminal Via Ethernet Crossover connection Via the IP Device Setup utilityDX User IP system interface Login screen LoggingWork area TimeoutRemote Console Settings Remote Console Settings Transmission EncodingVarious Remote Console Options Remote Console TypeTelnet Console Access via TelnetTelnet server commands Power Control Status via IpmiEvent Log via Ipmi File transfer Virtual FloppyInternal power Internal Power ControlKeyboard & Mouse Settings External powerAuto Mouse speed Fixed Mouse speedKVM Settings Mouse settingsDefault configuration Active PortNumber of Ports Duration of PauseKVM Port Settings KVM Port SettingsAppending a socket Inserting a socketVideo Settings Enable local video portChanging the order Noise filterCustom Video Modes Custom Video Modes windowUser/Group Management Existing userPassword / Confirm password New user nameFull user name Email address /Mobile numberModify User button Copy UserGroup Management Create group buttonUser/Group Permissions Copy GroupNetwork Settings Network SettingsIP auto configuration IP addressSubnet mask Gateway IP addressDynamic DNS Dynamic DNS Settings Serial Port Settings Serial PortDX User IP External Power Option External Power Option for Serial portSecurity Settings Serial Port 2 external power optionSSL settings SSL Certificate ManagementCSR Telnet Settings IP Access ControlSnmp Settings Anti Brute Force SettingsYou can change the following parameters Ipmi Settings DX User IP Snmp MIBIpmi Settings Ldap Settings Ldap SettingsMaintenance Updating firmwareMaintenance Features Direct SmartIP LinksIcons are color coded as follows Icon MeaningAccess the Datafile for support Include/modify custom Html codeGo to the DX Operating Guide Accessing the remote consoleKeyboard layout Control buttons /toolbar icons User Guide Chat window Chat windowVideo Settings access Mouse synchronizationSingle mouse mode Choose Options / Mouse Handling / Intelligent SyncFrequently Asked Questions Glossary of terms Appendix a DX User IP Video modes Appendix B Key codes Key RJ 45 Connector Ethernet Appendix C Pin assignmentsSerial SUB-D 9 Connector Windows 98 and Windows ME Windows 98 SE and Windows NT4NetWare 6 servers running Java NetWare 6 servers running Java 1.3.1 CSP8 or CSP9Linux Appendix E Technical specifications User Guide Feedback Regional Offices