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4.Click Connect, the first item on the Telnet menu bar, then select Remote System. The Connect dialog box appears:
5.In the Host Name field, enter TimeVault’s IP Address.
Do not change the text in the other two fields, which should read “Telnet” and “VT100”.
6.Click Connect to start a Telnet connection to TimeVault. If the connection was successful, a login prompt appears:
If an hourglass appears instead, it means the connection was not successful and you should repeat steps
7.Enter the login name guest. A password prompt appears.
8.Enter the default password truetime (one word, all lower case).
A welcome message appears if the login and password are approved:
9.Begin your Telnet session by entering
3.2.2Ending Telnet
There are three ways to end Telnet:
• Close it from your terminal by selecting Exit from the Connect menu.
• Enter an exit command, such as exit, or quit.
•Let it timeout. If no commands are received for 15 minutes, TimeVault automatically terminates the session.
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