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Administration Guide
Commands may be abbreviated. Supported commands are:
close
close current connection
display
display operating parameters
open
connect to a site
quit
exit telnet
set
set options (type 'set ?' for a list)
status
print status information
unset
unset options (type 'unset ?' for a list)
?/help
print help information
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SSH
SSH (Secure SHell) provides secure logon for Windows and Unix clients and servers. SSH
replaces telnet, ftp and other remote logon utilities with an encrypted alternative.
Click
SSH
to view the login screen.
You are prompted for a user name and password which is provided to you by the network
administrator.
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SSL
The Web and Web SSL (Secure Sockets Layering) applications enable you to logon to the com-
pany intranet to view web pages.
Click
Web
to display a website on the intranet or Internet.
Click
Web SSL
to open up a secure website on the intranet or Internet.
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RDP
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) is a presentation services protocol that controls the input and
output between a Windows terminal client and Windows Terminal Server.
The first time you run RDP, you will be prompted to install an ActiveX component and Remote
Desktop program file.