15-6 User’s Reference Guide
The Telnet client screen appears.
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Enter the host name or the IP address in dotted decimal format of the machine you want to telnet into and
press Return.
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Either accept the default control character "Q" used to suspend the Telnet session, or type a different one.
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START A TELNET SESSION
becomes highlighted.
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Press Return and the Telnet session will be initiated.
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To suspend the session, press Control-Q, or whatever other control character you specified.
Two new options will appear in the Telnet screen (not shown):
Resume Suspended Session
– select this one if you want to go back to your Telnet session
Terminate Suspended Session
– select this one if you want to end the session
Secure Authentication Monitor
Note:
The Secure Authentication Monitor field will remain hidden if PAP-TOKEN or CACHE-TOKEN is not the
selected authentication method in the Connection Profile.
You use the Secure Authentication Monitor screen when placing one type of SecurID connection call. See
“Connecting using security authentication” on page 14-39
for details.
Telnet
Host Name or IP Address:
Control Character to Suspend: Q
START A TELNET SESSION
Enter the IP Address/Domain Name of a host.
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