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ENC-400-HDMI
™ H.264 Encoder
User Guide V 2.1
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For starting a telnet session type: telnet <ip-
address> <2323>, e.g. ‘telnet 172.16.20.100 2323’, and
press the Enter button. See Figure 50.
On Windows Vista and higher you have to install the Telnet Client before.
The value ‘2323’ specifies the used TCP/IP port number for the telnet session of the remote control test.
The IP-address should correspond to the ENC's IP-address.
Figure 50: Starting a telnet session for the remote control test
Figure 51: Session to test the remote control of the ENC-300
™
After you have start the session, you got the display, see Figure 51: SDECRP
The command ‘help’ will display a list of all available options.
The ‘ls’ command allows you to see the available directories and options in the current directory.
To change the current directory, write ‘cd directory_name’, e.g. ‘cd status’ or ‘cd st*’. To go one directory
layer up
, enter the command ‘cd ..’. If you enter the command ‘exit’, the telnet session will close.
If you want to enter the value of an option you must use the ‘put’ command followed by the correct
values. Afterwards use the ‘apply’ and ‘save’ commands to apply and/or save your changes.
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Example:
E.g. for changing the destination IP-address, you need to type the following:
put /configuration/encoder/0/destination/ip_addr 239.252.20.100
apply /configuration/encoder/0/destination/ip_addr
save
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Figure 52 provides an overview over the telnet navigational and directory structure to
test the remote control. This overview is useful to find the correct configuration
settings when navigating in telnet mode. For instructions and descriptions on the
individual settings, please see the corresponding chapters for web based
configuration.
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This overview is not exhaustive