REMOTE OPERATION
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a.
For Windows XP, click
Start > Run.
The Run window should
appear. Type
telnet
in the Open: field and press Enter. The
Telnet window should appear.
b.
For Windows Vista or 7, click
Start
and in the
Search
field, type
Telnet
. Telnet should appear in search results.
4.
Type
open
followed by the IP address or name of the ZClone. For
example
open 192.168.1.100
or
open zclone-XXXXXX
where XXXXXX is
the 6 digit serial number of the ZClone, then press Enter. The ZClone
login screen should appear.
Note:
On some Operating Systems, the ZClone will need to be
accessed by opening zclone-XXXXXX.local.
5.
Login with the username “
it
” (without the quotes) and the password
“
it
” (without the quotes).
6.
You should be logged in and see the following prompt in the Telnet
window:
7.
You can now control and manage the ZClone remotely via the command
line interface. The available commands are listed in Chapter 8:
Command Line Interface Menus
Connecting via SSH
Connecting to the ZClone via SSH (Secure Shell) is very similar to connecting
via Telnet. Since Windows does not have a built-in SSH client, you will need
to download and install one if you want to connect via SSH. For instructions
and support on how to use third party SSH clients, please contact the SSH
client’s manufacturer.
1.
Connect the ZClone to the network by attaching a network cable (CAT 6
type) to the RJ45 connector in the back of the ZClone.
2.
Turn the ZClone on and allow it to boot up completely.
3.
Open the SSH client and select an SSH connection.
4.
Connect to the ZClone either by IP address or by name. The name of the
ZCloen will be
zclone-
XXXXX
where XXXXX is the serial number of the
ZClone).
Note:
On some Operating Systems, the ZClone will need to be
accessed by opening zclone-XXXXXX.local.