Administration

Using the Telnet Utility

Exiting the Telnet Utility

To exit the Telnet utility, use these Telnet commands.

nIf you want to exit without saving any changes (if any) you have made to the configuration values, at the Telnet prompt (>) type bye (or) exit (or) quit.

nIf you want to save the changes you have made to the configuration values via the Telnet utility, at the Telnet prompt (>) type reboot.

CAUTION

Any client operations in progress and client connections will be terminated by the reboot command.

nReset the Gateway to the default configuration values and reboot the Gateway, at the Telnet prompt (>), type factory- reset.

CAUTION

Any client operations in progress and client connections will be terminated by the factory-resetcommand when it reboots the Gateway.

Telnet Commands

Table 4-1 lists the Telnet commands you can use to administer the E2050 LAN/GPIB Gateway. Many Telnet commands are for configuration purposes only. These commands have a colon (“:”) and italicized value parameter after them (for example, allow: IP_address(es)).

You should use the Telnet configuration commands only if you are using the Telnet configuration method to configure the Gateway. If, instead, you are using the BOOTP or the BOOTP with TFTP configuration methods, follow the procedures in Chapter 3.

You can see a summary of all the Telnet commands online by typing ? at any time within the Telnet utility.

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