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TTY Interface
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Fig. 11.1
The TTY interface initial configuration screen
From the TTY interface, you can configure the NetDog's Ethernet port settings, monitor the status of base and
system alarms, operate control relays, view live ping targets, and view debug or create proxy connections to other
ports. However, DPS suggests using the Web Browser Interface for your databasing once you have configured
your initial Ethernet settings.
To use TTY, all you need is any PC with terminal emulation software (i.e. Hyperterminal) and a connection to
the NetDog. This connection can be a direct connection to the NetDog's front panel craft port or a remote
connection via Telnet.
Some initial software configuration must be performed before you can use a remote connection to the NetDog.
For Telnet, connect to the NetDog's IP address at port 2002 to access the configuration menus after initial
LAN/WAN setup. Telnet sessions are established at port 2002, not the standard Telnet port as an added
security measure.
The TTY interface is primarily used for configuring and provisioning the NetDog, but you can also use it to ping
IP targets and view system statistics.
NOTE: The TTY default password is "dpstelecom".
Menu Shortcut Keys
11.1
The letters before or enclosed in parentheses ( ) are menu shortcut keys. Press the shortcut key to access that
option. Pressing the ESC key will always bring you back to the previous level. Entries are not case sensitive.
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