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8.3
Telnet Management
A typical Telnet client application is described in this section. The RouteFinder
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has a built-in Telnet Server
for access to the RouteFinder
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through Telnet clients. A typical Telnet client is provided with the status of
various protocol stacks, high and low level device drivers, various servers that are supported, system
information, and configuring a device on a WAN port. A typical TCP/IP program group is shown below with a
Tcpman icon and a Telnet icon.
For a detailed description of the RouteFinder
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software and individual parameters, refer to Chapter 5 in this
manual.
The TCP/IP stack has to be loaded before the Telnet client can run. The Telnet client is a Windows 3.1
application. The Telnet Server option has to be selected from the Applications Setup dialog box using the
Router Configuration icon. Double click on the Telnet icon and a blank Telnet screen is displayed. Click on
Connection and a drop down menu is displayed. Click on Connect and the Connect to remote host dialog box
is displayed.
When the Connect to remote host dialog box is displayed, a Host address has to be entered. In this example,
the IP Host address is 200.2.9.1.
When you enter a host address and click on the OK button, the Router Telnet Server menu is displayed.