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AVWorks Installer/User Guide
Viewing connections properties
Connections properties appear only for devices and are read-only. The display indicates the
physical connection path that will be used to access this device and the connection type, such as
serial or video.
To view connections properties:
1. Select an appliance or device in the Unit list.
2. Select
View - Properties
from the Explorer menu.
-or-
Click the
Properties
task button.
-or-
Right-click on the unit. Select
Properties
from the pop-up menu.
The Properties dialog box appears.
3. Click the
Connections
tab.
Viewing and changing Telnet properties
Telnet properties include the IP address (for devices only) and the port number to connect to when
establishing a Telnet session to the unit. You may designate the built-in Serial Console Viewer as
the Telnet client or you may specify another Telnet application. When you specify the built-in
application, you may choose to open the window before login to troubleshoot login scripts. See
on page 54 for more information.
When you indicate a user-specified Telnet application, you may include its command line
arguments. A selection of macros is available for placement in the command line; this may be
useful for automatic replacement of variables such as IP address, port number, username and
password. For Telnet commands that do not provide their own GUI, such as those for standard
Windows, Linux and Unix, you may have the Telnet application launched from within an OS
command window.
To view or change Telnet properties:
1. Select an appliance or device in the Unit list.
2. Select
View - Properties
from the Explorer menu.
-or-
Click the
Properties
task button.
-or-
Right-click on the unit. Select
Properties
from the pop-up menu.
The Properties dialog box appears.
3. Click the
Telnet
tab.
4. For devices only, in the IP Address field, enter an IP address in dot notation or a 1-128 charac-
ter domain name. Spaces are not allowed. Duplicate addresses are allowed.
5. In the Port field, enter a port number in the range 23-65535. If blank, port 23 is used.
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