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router transports data transparently between the connected service terminal and
FEP to implement service interaction and processing.
The TTY terminal access solution implements the fixed terminal number function
and offers many enhanced functions such as dynamic multi-service switching,
real-time screen saving, terminal reset, and data encryption. Meanwhile, the FEP
provides professional terminal management software, enriching the system
functions while simplifying the management. In addition, the combination of TTY
terminal access and routers makes remote offices possible and implementation of
IP telephony more easy, offering a solution for establishing high-efficient networks
with diverse functions.
Introduction to Telnet Terminal Access
The initiator and receiver of Telnet terminal access are a router and an FEP. A
service terminal is connected to the router (Telnet client) through an asynchronous
serial interface. The router is connected to the FEP (Telnet server) through a
network. Application services run on the FEP. The FEP interacts with the router
through Telnet, thereby implementing data exchange between the terminal and
the FEP.
Telnet terminal access implements the following basic functions: up to eight VTYs
supported on a terminal, TTY terminal access or Telnet terminal access used by the
VTYs on a terminal, menu screen switching, VTY service fast switching, and
terminal screen saving.
Introduction to RTC Terminal Access
The initiator and receiver of RTC terminal access are routers. RTC terminal access is
another typical application of terminal access. It interconnects a local terminal and
a remote terminal through routers for data exchange and data monitoring. At
present, RTC terminal access supports the asynchronous mode only.
In asynchronous RTC terminal access, the monitoring terminal at the data center
and the monitored terminal are each connected to a different router through an
asynchronous serial interface, and the routers exchange data with each other
through an IP network. Normally, the router connected to the monitoring device
acts as the terminal access initiator (the RTC client). The monitoring device is
always ready to initiate a connection request at any time to access the data on the
monitored device. The router connected to the monitored terminal acts as the
terminal access receiver (the RTC server) and is always ready to receive the
connection requests from the monitoring device and send monitored data in
response.
RTC terminal access mainly serves the following three purposes:
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Enabling the monitoring device to manage and monitor remote terminals,
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Collecting data from the remote terminals.
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Fulfilling the functions of a multiplexing device and transmitting data over IP
networks for easy network upgrade.
Typical Applications of
Terminal Access
Terminal access is widely used in the systems in which large numbers of FEPs are
deployed, such as banking, postal service, taxation, customs, and civil aviation.
This manual uses a banking system as an example to describe terminal access
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Страница 209: ...Troubleshooting 209 Use the debugging dialer event and debugging dialer packet commands to locate the problem...
Страница 210: ...210 CHAPTER 6 DCC CONFIGURATION...
Страница 234: ...234 CHAPTER 7 DLSW CONFIGURATION...
Страница 344: ...344 CHAPTER 14 X 25 AND LAPB CONFIGURATION...
Страница 350: ...350 CHAPTER 15 LINK AGGREGATION OVERVIEW...
Страница 358: ...358 CHAPTER 17 MODEM CONFIGURATION...
Страница 486: ...486 CHAPTER 23 MSTP CONFIGURATION...
Страница 506: ...506 CHAPTER 25 VOICE VLAN CONFIGURATION...
Страница 510: ...510 CHAPTER 26 PORT ISOLATION CONFIGURATION...
Страница 524: ...524 CHAPTER 27 DYNAMIC ROUTE BACKUP CONFIGURATION...
Страница 538: ...538 CHAPTER 28 LOGICAL INTERFACE CONFIGURATION...
Страница 548: ...548 CHAPTER 29 CPOS INTERFACE CONFIGURATION...
Страница 572: ...572 CHAPTER 32 DHCP OVERVIEW...
Страница 604: ...604 CHAPTER 36 DHCP SNOOPING CONFIGURATION...
Страница 608: ...608 CHAPTER 37 BOOTP CLIENT CONFIGURATION...
Страница 646: ...646 CHAPTER 42 IP UNICAST POLICY ROUTING CONFIGURATION...
Страница 650: ...650 CHAPTER 43 UDP HELPER CONFIGURATION...
Страница 738: ...738 CHAPTER 50 IPV6 UNICAST POLICY ROUTING CONFIGURATION...
Страница 770: ...770 CHAPTER 51 TERMINAL ACCESS CONFIGURATION...
Страница 798: ...798 CHAPTER 52 FEP INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION...
Страница 808: ...808 CHAPTER 53 TERMINAL ACCESS TROUBLESHOOTING...
Страница 814: ...814 CHAPTER 54 TERMINAL ACCESS FAQ...
Страница 824: ...824 CHAPTER 55 IP ROUTING OVERVIEW...
Страница 876: ...876 CHAPTER 56 BGP CONFIGURATION...
Страница 916: ...916 CHAPTER 57 IS IS CONFIGURATION...
Страница 970: ...970 CHAPTER 58 OSPF CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1006: ...1006 CHAPTER 60 ROUTING POLICY CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1013: ...Configuration Example 1013 3 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 1 2 2 Trace complete...
Страница 1014: ...1014 CHAPTER 61 STATIC ROUTING CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1048: ...1048 CHAPTER 63 IPV6 IS IS CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1068: ...1068 CHAPTER 64 IPV6 OSPFV3 CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1080: ...1080 CHAPTER 65 IPV6 RIPNG CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1114: ...1114 CHAPTER 68 MULTICAST ROUTING AND FORWARDING CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1160: ...1160 CHAPTER 70 MSDP CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1234: ...1234 CHAPTER 73 MLD CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1278: ...1278 CHAPTER 74 IPV6 PIM CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1310: ...1310 CHAPTER 75 MULTICAST VPN CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1344: ...1344 CHAPTER 76 MPLS BASICS CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1458: ...1458 CHAPTER 78 MPLS L2VPN CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1555: ...MPLS L3VPN Configuration Example 1555 5 packet s received 0 00 packet loss round trip min avg max 66 79 109 ms...
Страница 1556: ...1556 CHAPTER 79 MPLS L3VPN CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1588: ...1588 CHAPTER 80 DVPN CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1648: ...1648 CHAPTER 85 QOS POLICY CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1696: ...1696 CHAPTER 89 MPLS QOS CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1708: ...1708 CHAPTER 90 DAR CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1728: ...1728 CHAPTER 91 FRAME RELAY QOS CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1750: ...1750 CHAPTER 92 802 1X CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1788: ...1788 CHAPTER 93 AAA RADIUS HWTACACS CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1810: ...1810 CHAPTER 95 MAC AUTHENTICATION CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1850: ...1850 CHAPTER 97 PKI CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1872: ...1872 CHAPTER 98 PORTAL CONFIGURATION...
Страница 1970: ...1970 CHAPTER 106 BACKUP CENTER CONFIGURATION...
Страница 2048: ...2048 CHAPTER 110 NETSTREAM CONFIGURATION...
Страница 2084: ...2084 CHAPTER 112 RMON CONFIGURATION...
Страница 2094: ...2094 CHAPTER 113 SNMP CONFIGURATION...
Страница 2114: ...2114 CHAPTER 115 FTP CONFIGURATION...
Страница 2123: ...System Maintaining Example 2123 The above output shows that nine routers are involved from the source to the destination device...
Страница 2124: ...2124 CHAPTER 117 SYSTEM MAINTAINING AND DEBUGGING...
Страница 2154: ...2154 CHAPTER 119 INFORMATION CENTER CONFIGURATION...
Страница 2170: ...2170 CHAPTER 121 MAC ADDRESS TABLE MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION...
Страница 2186: ...2186 CHAPTER 123 POE CONFIGURATION...
Страница 2198: ...2198 CHAPTER 125 ACFP CONFIGURATION...
Страница 2206: ...2206 CHAPTER 126 ACSEI CONFIGURATION...
Страница 2216: ...2216 CHAPTER 127 TRACK CONFIGURATION...
Страница 2232: ...2232 CHAPTER 128 IPX CONFIGURATION...
Страница 2242: ...2242 CHAPTER 129 VOICE OVERVIEW...
Страница 2244: ...2244 CHAPTER 130 VOIP OVERVIEW...
Страница 2288: ...2288 CHAPTER 132 VOICE ENTITY CONFIGURATION...
Страница 2342: ...2342 CHAPTER 134 E1 AND T1 CONFIGURATION...
Страница 2354: ...2354 CHAPTER 135 FAX OVER IP CONFIGURATION...
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Страница 2384: ...2384 CHAPTER 137 SIP OVERVIEW...