Chapter 3 Connecting and Setting Up Your Laptop Computer

Setting Up HyperTerminal

Setting Up HyperTerminal

This section explains how to set up HyperTerminal to telnet to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system. There are several ways to telnet to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system. HyperTerminal is available on all operating systems. These instructions are for the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system. If you are not using this version, the HyperTerminal instructions may vary.

To Set Up HyperTerminal

Step 1 Go to Start > Programs > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal. The HyperTerminal dialog box appears.

Step 2 Enter a name for your connection (for example, “Cisco Unified MeetingPlace”), and click OK. The Connect To dialog box opens.

Step 3 From the Connect Using menu, select TCP/IP (Winsock). The Connect To dialog box reappears. Step 4 In the Host address field, enter

198.207.208.241

Step 5 In the Port number field, enter 23. Click OK. The HyperTerminal window appears.

Step 6 If the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server is already powered on, press Enter a few times to see the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace tech$ prompt.

If the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server is not powered on yet, you will not see the login prompt.

Note Telnet sessions usually close after a specific time. However, if you do not exit some commands properly, the Telnet session may remain up indefinitely.

Logging Your HyperTerminal Session

Generate a log of your HyperTerminal session so that you can refer to it later. This example describes logging a session by using HyperTerminal. If you are not using HyperTerminal, the instructions may vary.

To Log Your HyperTerminal Session

Step 1 Go to the Transfer menu in the HyperTerminal window.

Step 2 Select Capture Text.

Step 3 Save the file. Note the location so that you can retrieve the file later.

Step 4 Click Start.

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Cisco Systems 700 MHz, 8 manual Setting Up HyperTerminal, Logging Your HyperTerminal Session, To Set Up HyperTerminal

700 MHz, 8 specifications

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