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From any computer using telnet
Once the BRICK is assigned it’s IP address (i.e. using
BRICKware
and
BootP Server
as mentioned above) you
can access the system from any computer on the LAN.
• Using a VT100 compatible telnet program, telnet
to the BRICK at it’s IP address.
• Continue with the
Over ISDN
From a computer connected to another BRICK
The BRICK automatically configures its ISDN inter-
face at boot time if the system is attached to an ISDN
dialup line. You can login to your new BRICK from this
computer over ISDN using the
isdnlogin
program.
• Login to your existing BRICK.
• At the shell prompt, issue
isdnlogin
<
telno
>
where
telno
is the ISDN number your new
BRICK is connected to.
• Continue with the
Additional Configuration Possibilities
SNMP shell
Of course, the BRICK can be configured manually from
the SNMP shell or by using an external SNMP manager
such as
DIME Browser for Windows
. These mechanisms re-
quire a greater understanding of the BRICK’s internal
data structures, SNMP, and the MIB (management infor-
mation base).
For information on working with the SNMP shell or
using DIME Browser, refer to the
Software Reference
and
BRICKware for Windows
respectively (both are included on
the Companion CD).
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