Lantronix 1-T2, MSS100 manual Remote Console Logins, Starting Outbound Connections, Telnet

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Getting Started

Remote Console Logins

3.4 Remote Console Logins

The MSS enables a TCP/IP user to conÞgure the server via a single Telnet connection to the remote console port, designated as port 7000. Connections to the console port cannot be disabled. This ensures that administrators will always be able to log into the port.

To connect to the remote console port, use the Telnet command followed by the MSSÕs IP address and the remote console port number.

Figure 3-8:Connecting to the Console Port

%telnet 192.0.1.88 7000 Trying 192.0.1.88 Connected to 192.0.1.88 Escape character is ‘^]’

# access (not echoed)

Lantronix MSS Version n.n/n (yymmdd)

Type Help at the ‘Local>’ prompt for assistance.

Enter Username> jerry

3.5 Starting Outbound Connections

When logged into the MSS, users can make basic outgoing connections using the methods on the following page. See the MSS Reference Manual on CD- ROM for more information about incoming and outgoing connections.

NOTE: Outgoing connections cannot be made via the same method as the incoming connection was made. In other words, if a user Telnets into the MSS, he cannot Telnet back out.

3.5.1 Telnet

To start an outgoing Telnet session, type ÒTelnetÓ at the Local prompt, followed by either the hostÕs name or its numeric IP address.

Figure 3-9:Telnet Connection

Local> TELNET 192.0.1.66

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Contents Serial Server Installation Guide Part Number Contents Contact Information Troubleshooting Pinouts Iii Page Introduction Protocols TermsConfiguration SoftwareConfiguration Introduction MSS Components InstallationMSS LEDs InstallationInstallation Power-up Diagnostics 4Pinging the MSS Is It Working?Page Getting Started IP Address Configuration Using EZWebConUsing an ARP Entry and the Ping Command 1Entering ARP and Ping Unix Using the Serial Console Using a DHCP, BOOTP, or Rarp ReplyEZWebCon Login and Configuration Incoming LoginsControlling Incoming Logins Rlogin Serial Port LoginsOther Incoming TCP/IP Logins Incoming LAT LoginsTelnet Remote Console LoginsStarting Outbound Connections 3 LAT Logout2 SPX Basic Configuration Command SetSystem Passwords Privileged Password1 TCP/IP Parameters Login PasswordProtocol Configuration 2 IPX/SPX Parameters LAT Parameters Serial Port ConfigurationBasic Configuration Serial Port Configuration Change Preferred SPX None Otherwise, only Telnet console port connections are possible Page Socket Connections Using the MSSIncoming Connections 1.2 IPX/SPX Socket Connections LAT Connections1.1 TCP/IP Socket Connections 4Reducing Flow Control Host ApplicationsSession Control Local SwitchInteractive Connections Code Examples8DeÞning Switches Backward and Forward SwitchesSession Limits Outgoing ConnectionsDisconnect and Resume 2.3 SPX 10Connecting with Rlogin2.4 LAT 12Connecting to a ServiceStatus Displays Show Sessions Show Server CharacteristicsShow Services Show Server CountersMssb Emulating a Direct Serial ConnectionMultihost Mode 15Setting the MSS for Multihost Mode 1 Configuring Multihost ModeMultihost Mode Using the MSS Contact Information LANtronix Problems and Error Messages TroubleshootingTable B-1Problems and Error Messages, Etc/services Þle? Bootp TroubleshootingEntering Commands at the Boot Prompt Tftp TroubleshootingFigure B-1BCP Command Examples Entering Commands at the Boot Prompt Troubleshooting Modem Configuration Checklist Page Pinouts DB25 ConnectorRJ-45 Connector DTR Data Terminal Ready Modem WiringDSR Data Signal Ready versus CD Carrier Detect Via FTP Updating SoftwareObtaining New Software Figure D-1Lantronix FTP Session Via a ModemUpdating Software Reloading MSS Software Reloading MSS SoftwareNetWare Figure D-3Reloading Flash ROM using NetWare3 MOP 2 TCP/IPTftp Troubleshooting Flash ROM UpdatesRelative Humidity Limitations Power SpecificationsTemperature Limitations SpecificationsPage Warranty Statement EMC Declaration of ConformityIndex-i IndexIndex-ii Loadhost 4-3, 5-9, B-6Index-iii Telnet 1-4, 5-1