MultiPort/LT User Reference
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Chapter 2
Solaris (the names assigned to this MultiPort/LT and host) will be
different, as will their IP addresses.
2.2.5.1.1.
Booting from a Telnet Session
It is possible to connect to a MultiPort/LT's Monitor from a UNIX host with a
Telnet session (it is recommended that FTP directories NOT be requested from a
Telnet session though).
Please refer to section 2.2.2.3 for details on how to establish a Telnet connection
with the MultiPort/LT and section 2.2.5.1. above for the boot command details.
Also, please see section 2.3 to see how the MultiPort/LT can be reconfigured
once a Telnet session has been established. .
2.2.5.2. Configure Command and Menu
The CONfigure command is used for changing configuration data.
LT> configure
Conf>
To display available configuration sub-commands:
Conf> ?
Available configuration commands:
Hostname [name]
Bootname [name]
Bootzone [name]
Bootpath [name]
Bootuser [name]
Bootpass [name]
Options [ option [ = ON/OFF ] ]
Internet [ slot [ = addr ] ]
DAughterboard [ type [ config ] ]
Display [ Flash EPROM-image ]
SAVE (in Flash EPROM)
USE (now: copy to master config)
REStore (master config to working area)
FETch (from config Flash to working area)
Quit