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Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Using the Windows Start Menu
Changing the Default SGM Telnet Path
SGM provides a default Telnet interface for Telnet sessions, but you can also
specify a path to a different Telnet application, if you prefer.
To specify the path to the new Telnet application, use the following procedure:
Step1 Select Start > Programs > CiscoSGM Client > Modify Default SGM Telnet
Path. SGM opens a DOS window, and asks you to enter the full Telnet executable
pathname.
Step2 Type the new pathname, and press Enter. If you do not enter a new pathname,
SGM uses the system default Telnet executable. SGM asks you to enter any
special parameters you want to pass to the new Telnet application. The default is
n, for no special parameters.
Step3 Type the special parameters you want to pass to the new Telnet application, and
press Enter. SGM uses the new Telnet application for all Telnet sessions on the
SGM client, such as when you select View > Telnet to > ITP.
Step4 Close the DOS window.
Launching the SGM DOS Prompt
To launch a DOS prompt for SGM from the Windows Start menu, select Start >
Programs > Cisco SGM Client > SGM DOS Prompt. SGM opens a DOS
window, starting in the bin directory:
If you installed the SGM client in the default directory, C:\Program Files,
then the DOS prompt starts at C:\Program Files\SGMClient\bin.
If you installed the SGM client in a different directory, then the bin directory
is located in that directory.