v
Model 326 desktop while using Terminal Services Client and starting a browser.
You can access online help for Windows 2000 for NAS in two ways:
1. Click the
Help
button at the top of any Web page. This displays a table of
contents that you can navigate to find help for any Windows 2000 for NAS task.
2. Click the question mark (
?
) button at the top of any Web page. This displays
context-sensitive help for the task you are currently performing.
Telnet Server support
CAUTION:
When you Telnet to another machine, your user name and password are sent
over the network in plain, unencrypted, text.
The Model 326 includes Telnet server capability. The Telnet server provides limited
administrative capability. This can be useful in cases where you need to remotely
administer the Model 326, but do not have access to a Windows-based workstation
(from which you could remotely administer the appliance through a supported Web
browser or Terminal Services Client).
To access the Model 326 from any Telnet client, specify the IP address or host
name of the Model 326, then log in using an ID and password (defined on the
Model 326) with administrative authority. From the command line, you can issue
DOS-like commands (such as
dir
and
cd
), and some UNIX-like commands (such
as
grep
and
vi
). You can launch some applications, but only character-mode
applications are supported.
By default, the Telnet server is disabled. To enable the Telnet server, from the
Windows 2000 for NAS user interface, go to the Network task group, then select
Telnet
. On the Telnet Administration Configuration page, select the Enable Telnet
access to this appliance check box. If you do not require Telnet access to the Model
326, then it is recommended that you leave the Telnet server disabled.
SNMP support
Support for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is enabled. To
manage the Model 326 from an SNMP-capable management application, you must
install the management information base (MIB) files for various components of the
Model 326 on the management application workstation, so that the application can
recognize those SNMP elements (values, alerts, and so on) supported by the
components.
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