Organizing the system 178
Server Telnet tab
Telnet properties include the IP address (for servers only) and the port number to connect to when
establishing a telnet session to the unit. You can designate the built-in Serial Session Viewer as the telnet
client or you can specify another telnet application. When you specify the built-in application, you can
choose to open the window before logging in to troubleshoot login scripts.
When you indicate a user-specified telnet application, you can include its command line arguments. A
selection of macros is available for placement in the command line. This might be useful for automatic
replacement of variables such as IP address, port number, user name, and password. For telnet
commands that do not provide their own GUI, such as those for standard Windows®, Linux, and UNIX®,
you can have the telnet application launch from within an operating systems command window.
Viewing and changing telnet options
1.
Select an individual unit from the selected view.
2.
Select
View>Properties
from the menu bar. The General tab appears.
-or-
Click
Properties.
The General tab appears.
-or-
Highlight and right-click the unit, and select
Properties.
The General tab appears.
3.
Click
Telnet.
4.
For servers only, in the IP Address field, enter a valid IP address or a 1 to 128-character domain
name. Spaces are not allowed. Duplicate addresses are allowed.
Summary of Contents for 1x1x16 - IP Console Switch KVM
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Page 50: ...Managing KVM console switches 50 Unlocking an account 1 Select Users ...
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Page 259: ...Using the on board Web interface OBWI 259 5 Click Save ...
Page 264: ...Troubleshooting 264 2 Select Install Certificate ...
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