
Setting Up Windows HyperTerminal for a Remote Session
Windows HyperTerminal is the standard terminal emulator and serial communications program
provided with the Windows operating system. Use the following procedure to set up a HyperTerminal
icon that you can use anytime you want to start a remote session.
Procedure
Step Procedure
1Click the Start button
2Point to Programs, point to Accessories and then click HyperTerminal
3Double-click Hypertrm
Note:
HyperTerminal starts in the New Connection mode. For information
about how to use HyperTerminal, click the Help menu in
HyperTerminal.
4On the New Connection window, type a name that describes the connection (for
example, MERLIN Messaging System), then click OK
5On the Connect To window, enter the area code and telephone number you will use to
call into the MERLIN Messaging System. Next, select your modem from the Connect
Using list and click OK
6On the Properties window for your modem, set the maximum baud rate to 19200 then
click OK
An icon with the name you selected in Step 4 is created. You can then double-click
this icon to start a remote session with the paramaters you entered
Related Topics
Establishing a Remote Session
Establishing a Local Session
Logging in to Terminal-Based Reporting, Maintenance and Administration
Setting Up Windows HyperTerminal for a Remote Session
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