
13: Application Examples
SLB™ Branch Office Manager User Guide
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Local Serial Connection to Network Device via Telnet
This example shows a terminal device connected to an SLB device port, and a Sun
server connected over the network to the SLB branch office manager. When a
connection is established between the device port and an outbound Telnet session, users
can access the Sun server as though they were directly connected to it. (See
In this example, the sysadmin would:
1. Display the current settings for device port 2:
[SLB]> show deviceport port 2
___Current Device Port
Settings________________________________________________
Number: 2 Name: Port-2
Modem Settings-------------------Data Settings----------IP Settings---------
Modem State: disabled Baud Rate: 9600 Telnet: disabled
Modem Mode: text Data Bits: 8 Telnet Port: 2002
Timeout Logins: disabled Stop Bits: 1 SSH: disabled
Local IP: negotiate Parity: none SSH Port: 3002
Remote IP: negotiate Flow Control: xon/xoff IP: <none>
Authentication: PAP Logins: disabled
CHAP Host: <none> Break Sequence: \x1bB
CHAP Secret: <none> Check DSR: disabled
NAT: disabled Close DSR: disabled
Dial-out Login: <none>
Dial-out Password: <none>
Dial-out Number: <none>
Dial-back Number: usernumber
Initialization Script: <none>
Logging Settings--------------------------------------------------------------
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Local Logging: disabled PC Card Logging: disabled
Email Logging: disabled Log to: upper slot
Serial Cable to
Device Port 2
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