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C H A P T E R
B
Connecting a Terminal Console to
the Server
You can access the Netra CT 820 server either remotely, by logging in to the Netra
CT 820 server as superuser through another server on the network, or directly, by
connecting a terminal console directly to your Netra CT 820 server. A terminal
console can be an ASCII terminal, workstation, or PC laptop.
You can administer your Netra CT 820 server directly through the COM port on
either the distributed management card or the rear transition card for the distributed
management card.
For a direct login, the connection you use varies depending on the Netra CT 820
server model you have, the type of terminal console you are using, and the card that
you are connecting to:
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If you are using an ASCII terminal to access the Netra CT 820 server, go to
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If you are using a Solaris workstation to access the Netra CT 820 server, go to
“Using a Solaris Workstation” on page
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If you are using a PC laptop to access the Netra CT 820 server, go to
Summary of Contents for Netra CT 820
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