MultiPort/LT User Reference
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Inside MultiPort/LT and Monitor Commands
2.2.2
Making A Monitor Connection
Two direct methods are available for making a monitor connection:
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Using a Macintosh
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Using a terminal
Both of these methods are described below. A third method, using a Telnet
session for remote login, is also available. This is described in section 2.2.2.3
2.2.2.1. Using a Macintosh
This procedure uses MGTalk, a terminal emulation application that runs on
any Macintosh. MGTalk is located on the disk labelled "MultiPort/LT
Utilities". MGTalk is used to access the MultiPort/LT's monitor using the
special MultiPort/LT - Macintosh serial cable provided.
To access the MultiPort/LT's monitor, perform the following steps:
❏
Connect the MultiPort/LT - Macintosh serial cable between the
MultiPort/LT's console port and the Macintosh computer's modem
port. Refer to Figure 2-14.
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Insert the MultiPort/LT Utilities disk.
Drag MGTalk to a spare folder on your hard disk, and launch it.
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MultiPort/LT - Macintosh Connection