AT-DISP-CTRL
23
Device Operation
Changing the
Telnet Port
Typically, the Telnet service is assigned to TCP port 23. This is the default setting for the AT-DISP-CTRL.
However, depending upon the network environment, the default Telnet port can be changed.
1.
Login to the web server. Refer to
Introduction to the Web Server (page 27)
.
2. Click
System
in the menu bar.
3.
Locate the
Telnet Port
field and enter the desired port in the field.
4. Click
Save
to commit changes.
1.
Login to the web server. Refer to
Introduction to the Web Server (page 27)
.
2. Click
System
in the menu bar.
3. Click the
Telnet Login Mode
toggle switch.
• Set this toggle switch to
ON
to prompt for user credentials.
• Set this toggle switch to
OFF
to bypass user credentials request.
4. Click
Save
to commit changes.
Telnet Login Mode
When a Telnet session is requested, the AT-DISP-CTRL provides the option to prompt for user credentials or bypass
authentication before the Telnet session begins. This credentials prompt option can enabled or disabled.
When prompting for user credentials, use the same login information required by the built-in web server.