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Set up telnet connection, Enable telnet on vtrak, Windows and linux – Promise Technology VTrak 15110 User Manual

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Chapter 2: Installation

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Set Up Telnet Connection

A Telnet connection allows you to access VTrak’s CLU over the network. This
allows RAID management over a greater distance from the VTrak itself.

This procedure is required for a Host PC that does not have an available RS-232
serial port.

The CLU screen looks and works exactly the same over a Telnet connection as it
does over a serial connection.

Enable Telnet on VTrak

Telnet is the means of using the CLU over a network connection. VTrak’s Telnet
service is disabled by default. Follow these instructions to enable Telnet.

Windows and Linux

1.

Connect the RS-232 cable between the Host PC and VTrak.
Refer to Step 7 on page 25 for the RS-232 settings and setup.

2.

Launch HyperTerminal or Minicom.

3.

In the CLU Main Menu, select Network Management > Telnet and choose
Enable/disable Telnet.

This action enables the Telnet support.

Mac OS X

Since the Macintosh has no RS-232 port, you will enable the Telnet service
through the network using a Telnet utility.

1.

Download the Promise Telnet utility for Mac, file name telnetenable.bin and
copy it to a convenient folder.

2.

Open a Terminal window.

3.

Change the file mode of telnetenable.bin to executable (example: chmod
777 telnetenable
).

4.

Ping the VTrak box over the network to be sure it is connected (example:
ping 10.0.0.2).
VTrak’s default Management port IP address is 10.0.0.2.
If the VTrak does not respond, take the necessary action to establish a
network connection.

5.

Launch the Telnet utility, and run telnetenable [IP address of the VTrak].

6.

When you see “Telnet port enabled”, run telnet IP-address 2300.
Use ./telnetenable IP-address to enable the telnet port and ./telnetenable
IP-address 0
to disable it.