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5.0 User Access and Functions
5.1 Terminal
Port
To access servers through the ConsoleServer 800 terminal port, the user must
have at least a text terminal capable of serial communication, a Lightwave serial
adapter and cable, and the proper serial communication settings as determined
by the system administrator.
Once the hardware is properly connected and configured, the user may issue
commands through the terminal port. Before entering any commands, the user
should be sure that the terminal is ready to accept commands by checking that
there is a prompt on screen. This is best accomplished by pressing
<ENTER>
until a prompt appears on the screen (a prompt will not appear on the screen if
the terminal port is in direct mode, or if the serial cable is not connected
properly).
5.2 Network
Port
The network card must be connected to a network that uses TCP/IP. Devices
connected to the network card must be at 10 Mbits, half duplex, and no auto-
negotiation on 10-base T (Cat 5) wiring. IPv6 is not supported.
To connect to the ConsoleServer 800 network port, the user should use a TCP/IP
telnet client to telnet to the IP address assigned to the network card.
OCTANE_65 10# TELNET 172.16.1.31
Trying 172.16.1.31...
Connected to 172.16.1.31
Escape character is ‘^]’.
Welcome to the ConsoleServer 800
You are connected to Port N1 via 172.16.1.31
LCI800>
The user interface for the network port is the same as that for the terminal port,
with a few minor exceptions. When a user first connects to the network card, the
card will display
Welcome to the Console Server 800
, the
ConsoleServer 800 network session number for the connection, and the IP
address of the network card. Also, if the user enters
LOGOUT
at the
LCI800>
prompt, the ConsoleServer will disconnect the network session.