AAQ Maintenance Server
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2.2 Maintenance Server Version Information
Using a Telnet client, such as Putty, access the AAQ Maintenance Server to verify that the version is at or above the one
below. For more information on how to access the AAQ Maintenance Server, see section 3.
Figure 2 – AAQ Maintenance Server Version Information
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Overview
The AAQ Maintenance Server is a separate application that allows Telnet access to the antenna system. The
Maintenance server allows users to access some useful networking commands in order to debug and configure
the system. It also watches over the main AAQ process to ensure it continues running and restarts the process
in the event of an error or crash. The server can be accessed through any terminal program that supports
telnet, such as Putty or TeraTerm. The server uses the default telnet port of 23. The Maintenance Server is set to
run whenever the AAQ is powered up.