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The network port allows eight simultaneous user connections. If another user
connection is made after the eighth user, the system will allow the telnet
connection, but no system prompt will appear until a user session is available
At power-up, the network port does not respond to network connect requests
until the ConsoleServer has completed its system initialization. Once the power-
up sequence is complete, the network port obtains its network parameters and is
ready to accept connections over the network.
5.3 Modem
Card
The modem card allows users to remotely access the servers attached to the
ConsoleServer 800 via a dial-up connection. The modem automatically detects
the connection speed, and allows connections of up to 38.4K baud. The control
card must complete its start-up initialization check before a user may access the
ConsoleServer 800 through the modem card.
The modem card must be installed in the ConsoleServer 800 chassis. To
connect the modem card to the telephone network, insert an ordinary telephone
cable (RJ11) in the jack on the modem card, and insert the other end in a
telephone network jack. See section 4.5 for instructions on setting the modem
initialization string.
The user interface for the modem card is identical to that found on the terminal
card with the exception of one command, which is outlined below. Only one user
at a time may connect to the modem card.
5.3.1 Ending a Modem Session
A user may disconnect from the modem card and automatically log out from the
ConsoleServer 800 by sending the
BYE
command or selecting
DISCONNECT
MODEM
from the pull-down menu. This command will work at any login level that
the user may send commands to the ConsoleServer 800 (i.e., logged out, logged
in, and monitor mode). When the command is received, the modem card
disconnects the telephone connection, and then logs the user out from the
ConsoleServer 800. This command is unique to the modem card user interface.
5.4
Overview of Commands
Several levels of access are available to the user, from simple access of the
ConsoleServer 800 to direct access of servers attached to the ConsoleServer
800. Many of the commands are sensitive to which level the user is in, and not
all commands are available at all levels.