Using Telnet
Hewlett-Packard VPN Server Appliance SA3110/SA3150/SA3400/SA3450 Installation Guide
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Using Telnet
Using Telnet
Using Telnet
Using Telnet
This section tells you how to specify a remote connection using
Telnet.
One of the TCP/IP suite of protocols, Telnet provides virtual
emulation across the Internet. Using IP as its transport
mechanism, Telnet is received on application port number 23.
Telnet provides a way to check device configuration in addition
to using VPN Manager.
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note: Telnet is supported only on red (private) interfaces.
Steps
Steps
Steps
Steps
To specify a remote connection using Telnet:
1.
In the Start menu, select Run.
The Run window appears.
2.
In the Open field, enter
telnet
, then the IP address of the
red (private) interface of the VPN device.
The Telnet window appears.
3.
In the Connect menu, select Remote System.
The Connect window appears.
4.
In the Host Name drop-down menu, select a previously used
host name, or enter the name or IP address of the VPN device
to which you want to telnet in the Host Name field.
5.
In the Port field, accept the default display of telnet, or in the
Port drop-down menu, select another connection port.
6.
In the TermEnter field, accept the default display of vt100, or
in the TermEnter drop-down menu, select another terminal,
then press Enter.
7.
To open Telnet, from the Start menu, select Run, then Telnet.
The Run window appears.
8.
In the Open field, enter mstelnet.exe.
9.
Click OK.
The Telnet window appears.
10. In the Terminal menu, select Preferences.
The Preferences window appears.