Remote Console Port

Example: Using CCR to Connect to an Access Server from an ULTRIX DECnet Node

The following example shows a connection from an ULTRIX DECnet node to an access server remote console port. In this example:

The access server has the DECnet node name DRUMCORPS.

The maintenance password is FEDCBA.

The access server password is ACCESS.

/etc/ccr -n drumcorps -p FEDCBA ccr: Remote console reserved ACCESS (not echoed)

Network Access SW Vx.x for DSxxx-xx BLxx-xx ROM Vx.x-x

Uptime: 0 00:16:43

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Telnet Remote Console

If the access server has an Internet address, you can configure it to accept a Telnet remote console connection. Once you configure the Internet address and Telnet remote console port, the access server accepts and establishes a Telnet remote console connection to the remote console through one or more of the Telnet listeners specified by a TCP port on the access server. By default, TCP port 23 is the Telnet remote console port.

If you assign Telnet listener 23 to one or more physical ports, using the CLEAR/ PURGE TELNET LISTENER 23 command only reassigns TCP port 23 as a Telnet remote console port.

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