Logging off from a terminal, Adjusting comm port settings, Logging on from a telnet connection – Black Box LRU4240 User Manual
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Logging Off from a Terminal
To log off, press
Ctrl-x
.
The terminal stops responding to your keystrokes when you are logged off.
Adjusting COMM Port Settings
COMM port settings can be modified in the Dual Trunk E1 Router using Menu 8F - COMM Port
Configuration.
The configurable settings are:
• Baud Rate
• Parity
• Word Length
• Stop bits
• Flow control
• DCD
For more information on Menu 8F and available options, see the 4200 WAN Access Platform TUI
Reference Guide.
L
OGGING
ON
FROM
A
T
ELNET
C
ONNECTION
To log on from a Telnet connection, use a terminal or terminal emulation program to access the unit
directly.
To log on to the unit user interface using a Telnet connection:
1. Enter the Telnet COMMand and the Dual Trunk E1 Router IP address.
Example of system response: MULTI is unit ID
Current ID is MULTI
MULTI password:
If you do not have an ID, you may still log in. A
“Sorry” or Logged Out”
Message will
appear. Press
Ctrl-x
to bring up a menu.
Ctrl-x
will not log you out until an ID is
assigned.
NOTE: When accessing the unit via Telnet, the system forces you off after
the fifth unsuccessful attempt to log on.
NOTE: It is possible to disrupt your terminal connection by changing these
settings.