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Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management

7After you have changed the configuration of the remote MultiFRAD, click the Download Setup button to update the configuration. The remote MultiFRAD will be brought down, the new configuration written to the unit, and the unit will reboot.

8Click the Exit button when the downloading is complete.

9Click the MultiFRAD Configuration icon in the Program Manager screen to verify that the MultiFRAD is running.

Telnet

A typical Telnet client application, and typical Web-browser management of the MultiFRAD are described in the rest of this chapter. The MultiFRAD has a built-in Telnet Server for access through Telnet clients. A typical Telnet client is allowed to configure the MultiFRAD and its data ports. In addition, the MultiFRAD can be remotely accessed and configured from anywhere on the Internet through its Web interface.

The TCP/IP stack has to be loaded before the Telnet client can run and the Telnet Server option in the MultiFRAD software has to be enabled. To access the Telnet Client, double-click the Telnet icon. A blank Telnet screen is displayed. Click Connect and then Remote System.

When the Connect to remote host dialog box is displayed, a Host Name has to be entered. In this example, the IP Host Name is 192.168.2.14.

Enter your MultiFRAD IP Address in the Host Name field. Click the Connect button and the MultiFRAD Telnet Server dialog box is displayed.

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Contents User Guide User Guide Contents Appendixes Introduction and Description MultiFRAD IntroductionIntroduction and Description Preview of this GuideEthernet Front Panel DescriptionBack Panel Description Ethernet AUI ConnectorShunts ShuntsData Ports Technical SpecificationsMultiFRAD II User Guide Installation Unpacking Unpacking your MultiFRADCabling your MultiFRAD Cabling Procedure Step ProcedureMultiFRAD II User Guide Software Loading and Configuration Choose Destination Location screen is displayed Installing your SoftwareSoftware Loading and Configuration MultiFRAD II User Guide Software Loading and Configuration MultiFRAD II User Guide Software Loading and Configuration MultiFRAD II User Guide MultiFRAD Software Before You Begin Download User DefaultsDownload Firmware Setup Menu MultiFRAD ConfigurationIP Setup MultiFRAD II User Guide IPX Setup MultiFRAD II User Guide Spanning Tree Setup Statistics IP Statistics STP Spanning Tree Port Statistics IPX Port StatisticsSnmp Statistics Frame Relay Statistics WAN StatisticsData Port Statistics WAN Port Setup Point to Point Setup Frame Relay Setup MultiFRAD Software MultiFRAD II User Guide MultiFRAD Software Data Port Configuration Remote Configuration and Management Modem-Based Remote Configuration Procedure Remote Configuration and Management MultiFRAD II User Guide Telnet MultiFRAD Management Remote User Database Web Browser Management Warranty, Service and Tech Support On-line Warranty Registration Limited WarrantyTech Support Recording MultiFRAD InformationContacting Tech Support via E-mail Service Multi-Tech BBS To log on to the Multi-Tech BBSTo Download a file About the Multi-Tech Fax-Back Service About CompuServeAbout the Internet Appendixes LAN Cables Appendix a Cabling Diagrams Command Port CableRS232C/V.24 * Link Cable Trunk CableCommand Port Remote Configuration CableAppendix B Regulatory Information Figure B-1. OSI Protocol Stack Appendix C Network OverviewPacket Internet Protocol IP Network AddressIP Addressing MultiFRAD II User Guide Glossary MultiFRAD II User Guide Glossary MultiFRAD II User Guide Glossary MultiFRAD II User Guide Glossary MultiFRAD II User Guide Glossary MultiFRAD II User Guide Subscriber Loop See Local loop MultiFRAD II User Guide Glossary About the Multi-TechFax-Back Service Recording MultiFRAD Information