ATLAS 550 System Manual Section 7, ADTRAN Utilities
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Session Menu
Click on SESSION to open the Telnet session.
Connect
Opens dialog box for setting HOST NAME and
PORT parameters for a Telnet session. Also lets
you EDIT ENTRY, ADD NEW entry, and DELETE
stored entries. When the parameters are set, click
CONNECT to make the connection. Click CANCEL
to end the session.
Host Name
Accepts and stores host names. You may either enter a descriptive name, an IP address, or a domain
name directly from this field. Click on the drop-down arrow to display a complete list of previously
stored host names.
PORT
Provides several port options. You may enter port numbers directly into this field to connect to
non-standard ports or select the drop-down combo-box to display the following options:
Edit Entry
Changes either the unit name or the IP address of each host.
Press Tab, Retu rn, or a period (.) after each number in the
IP address to move to the next field. If you press Return or
(.) while the cursor is located in each IP field, the next field
is cleared and the cursor advances into it.
Add New
Prompts you for the same information as the EDIT ENTRY
dialog box for new host. When enabled, the USE DNS (Domain Name Server) feature allows users to
request DOMAIN LOOK UP via a DNS server on the network, rather than specifying an IP address. The
name then appears in the HOST NAME field.
Delete
Removes a host name from the list; select the host name to remove, and click DELETE at the prompt.
Connect
Establishes the Telnet session.
TELNET establishes a Telnet session
ECHO provides a loopback for troubleshooting
DISCARD bit bucket; discards data
DAYTIME returns the time
CHARGEN displays as a unique character stream; used for self-tests