SCIP Configuration
Terminal Server Management
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SpectraComm IP T1 Router Card
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Installation and Operation Manual
Issue 13
Telnet/SSH Port Cut-Thru
1. Ensure that the SCIP has been configured for remote port management as described in
.
2. Start a Telnet or SSH session to a specific port, as shoewn below.
For aTelnet connection, TCP port 2001 thru 2008 corresponds to term1 through term8,
respectively. For SSH, use ports 3001 thru 3008.
telnet
[SCIP IP address]
20
[2-digit port number]
ssh
[SCIP IP address]
30
[2-digit port number]
Example: Cut-Thru connection to Port 5
telnet 172.16.45.204 2005
or
ssh 172.16.45.204 3005
3. If necessary, override any other Telnet CLI session in progress as instructed by the screen
prompt.
Note
Your SSH client may prompt for a username/password. In this situation, any entry will allow access the port.
4.
A successful Telnet/SSH cut-thru connection to the port will display a confirmation similar to the
examples below.
Telnet Example:
username: cdflash
password: ********
Connecting to port5: : IP(172.016.010.189:2005)
connected
SSH Example:
username: cdflash
password: ********
Connecting to port5: : IP(172.016.010.189:3005)
connected
Note
Note that the displayed IP string shows the current management circuit, with the remote user’s IP address on
one end and the port being accessed on the other end.
5. To manage another terminal server device, or to access the SCIP’s command line interface,
close the Telnet/SSH client and start a new Telnet session.
Note
If the Telnet client is disconnected, it will retain the most recent cut-thru IP address and port information until
the Telnet session is closed.
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