NTP100 – Rev 1.0.1 Dec-04
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Telnet Terminal Configuration
A terminal-style configuration interface is available via Telnet. To connect with the NTP100 in this manner use any standard
Telnet client application, specifying the IP address of the NTP100 as the server with which to connect. The factory default
port is well-known telnet server port 23.
Configuration via Telnet may not be convenient for devices operating with a factory default network configuration since the
IP address is not known. Use the WinDiscovery application (or the RS-232 interface for models –GPS or –OSC) to establish
first-time networking configuration.
If you are not familiar with the Telnet application, ask your network system administrator for assistance.
[Note: for security purposes, the Telnet interface can be disabled. When disabled, you will no longer be able to access the
unit with Telnet. To re-enable the Telnet feature, one of the other configuration methods must be used, or the unit must be
reset to factory default configuration.]
Upon entering the NTP100 configuration via Telnet, the initial screen is shown below. The NTP100 displays its firmware
version, its name, ethernet address, IP address, and the IP address of the PC with which you are accessing it. A login prompt
is presented if a password has been configured for the unit. The configuration menu will be displayed when the correct
password has been provided.
Enter the Number or Alpha Letter corresponding to the command and press the enter key. Current configuration or default
answers are displayed in brackets. ‘Enter key only’ will retain the current entry/default.