1152700 Issue 1 February 2001 Section 2 Operations and Maintenance

DLP-774

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TELNET TO THE NMIC

15.At this point it is necessary to telnet back to the NMIC after it reboots. Following the log in process, the Run command for your particular application will initialize the configuration of the NMIC system files. The commands listed in Table 747-3 can be entered in the sequence shown from the UNIX PROMPT.

Table 774-3. Telnet and Configuration Initialization

COMMAND

DEFINITION

Telnet (name given NMIC)

Export TERM=vt100

Export DISPLAY=(IP address)

Start, Run, winipcfg -or-

ipconfig –or- /sbin/ifconfig –a –or- /usr/sbin/ifconfig –a

Following the telnet command, enter the actual name given to the NMIC.

If working from pc/laptop, enter this command.

IP address is of machine you are working from.

For Windows 95 and 98, this will start the configuration.

To find in Windows NT go to DOS prompt and enter command.

To find in a Linux operating system, enter this command.

To find in a Solaris operating system, enter this command.

16.Look for Ethernet Zero address: INET address plus:0+0

17.Enter the following command to launch the Cellworx Vision Graphical User Interface:

“CellworxVision” 18. Follow GUI

Stop! You have completed this procedure.

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