Appendix B Telnet IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual
B-2 Using Telnet to Manage the IPmux-1/1E
Figure B-1. Telnet Logon Dialog
Telnet Operation
Telnet and ASCII terminal cannot be active at the same time.
If a terminal is active, a Telnet session cannot be established.
To establish a Telnet session:
Exit the terminal by selecting Exit in the Main menu.
If the auto-disconnect is ON, the terminal will be disconnected
automatically after 15–30 minutes if no characters were sent (see the ASCII
terminal Configuration Menu – Appendix E).
Terminal management has priority over Telnet, if a Telnet session is active
and a user logs on to the terminal, the Telnet session will be disconnected
and the terminal will be the active form of management.
Parameters set to default values via Telnet will not erase the Host and
Default Gateway parameters, to prevent a loss of connectivity.
When configured to default values from the terminal, Host and Default Gateway
parameters will be optionally erased. The user can configure to default parameters
and then decide to keep/erase the Host and Default Gateway.
System Security
A user name and password is required to log on and initiate a Telnet session.
The Terminal session exits to the password screen and the Telnet session
disconnects after 15 to 30 minutes of inactivity.
The inactivity time-out feature may be deactivated via the ASCII Terminal
Configuration window.
Main Menu
Configuration
General Configuration
ASCII Terminal
Configurations, menu line 4: 15 Minute Timeout)
Note
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