Lantronix 1-T2 Serial Port Logins, Other Incoming TCP/IP Logins, Incoming LAT Logins, Telnet

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Serial Port Logins

Getting Started

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 power-up diagnostics and completes the boot procedure, the Local> prompt should be displayed. Proceed to Chapter 4 to conÞgure the unit using the command line interface.

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Contents Serial Server Installation Guide Part Number Contents Contact Information Troubleshooting Pinouts Iii Page Introduction Terms ProtocolsSoftware ConfigurationConfiguration Introduction Installation MSS ComponentsInstallation MSS LEDsInstallation Power-up Diagnostics Is It Working? 4Pinging the MSSPage Getting Started Using an ARP Entry and the Ping Command Using EZWebConIP Address Configuration 1Entering ARP and Ping Unix Using a DHCP, BOOTP, or Rarp Reply Using the Serial ConsoleControlling Incoming Logins Incoming LoginsEZWebCon Login and Configuration Incoming LAT Logins Serial Port LoginsOther Incoming TCP/IP Logins RloginStarting Outbound Connections Remote Console LoginsTelnet 2 SPX Logout3 LAT Privileged Password Command SetSystem Passwords Basic ConfigurationProtocol Configuration Login Password1 TCP/IP Parameters 2 IPX/SPX Parameters Serial Port Configuration LAT ParametersBasic Configuration Serial Port Configuration Change Preferred SPX None Otherwise, only Telnet console port connections are possible Page Incoming Connections Using the MSSSocket Connections 1.1 TCP/IP Socket Connections LAT Connections1.2 IPX/SPX Socket Connections Host Applications 4Reducing Flow ControlCode Examples Local SwitchInteractive Connections Session ControlBackward and Forward Switches 8DeÞning SwitchesDisconnect and Resume Outgoing ConnectionsSession Limits 10Connecting with Rlogin 2.3 SPX12Connecting to a Service 2.4 LATStatus Displays Show Server Counters Show Server CharacteristicsShow Services Show SessionsEmulating a Direct Serial Connection MssbMultihost Mode 1 Configuring Multihost Mode 15Setting the MSS for Multihost ModeMultihost Mode Using the MSS Contact Information LANtronix Troubleshooting Problems and Error MessagesTable B-1Problems and Error Messages, Bootp Troubleshooting Etc/services Þle?Tftp Troubleshooting Entering Commands at the Boot PromptFigure B-1BCP Command Examples Entering Commands at the Boot Prompt Troubleshooting Modem Configuration Checklist Page RJ-45 Connector DB25 ConnectorPinouts DSR Data Signal Ready versus CD Carrier Detect Modem WiringDTR Data Terminal Ready Obtaining New Software Updating SoftwareVia FTP Via a Modem Figure D-1Lantronix FTP SessionReloading MSS Software Updating Software Reloading MSS SoftwareFigure D-3Reloading Flash ROM using NetWare NetWare2 TCP/IP 3 MOPTroubleshooting Flash ROM Updates TftpSpecifications Power SpecificationsTemperature Limitations Relative Humidity LimitationsPage Warranty Statement Declaration of Conformity EMCIndex Index-iLoadhost 4-3, 5-9, B-6 Index-iiTelnet 1-4, 5-1 Index-iii