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3.2.3Other Incoming TCP/IP Logins
3.2.3.1Telnet
To log into the MSS, type ÒTelnetÓ followed by the MSS IP address. The MSS must have an IP address assigned.
Figure 3-5: A Telnet Connection
% telnet 192.0.1.88
3.2.3.2 Rlogin
Rlogin allows users to connect to a remote device as if they were on the local network. Rlogin is enabled by default.
Figure 3-6: An Rlogin Connection
%rlogin 192.0.1.88
3.2.4Incoming LAT Logins
To get an MSS login prompt when connecting from a LAT host, use the command below. Substitute the last six digits of the MSS hardware address for xxxxxx.
Figure 3-7: LAT Login
$ SET HOST/LAT MSS_xxxxxx
3.3 Serial Port Logins
One way to connect to the MSS is to attach a terminal to the serial port and press the Return key. If there is a problem during the boot process, you can press any key to get the Boot prompt. This prompt enables you to enter a special set of commands, called Boot ConÞguration Program (BCP) commands, which are discussed in Appendix B.
If the unit passes its
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