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Digicast Media Router Serial IP (SIP): CMR-5910 (MG-SIP) & CMR-5920 (MR-SIP)
Revision A
Device Management via User Interfaces - CMR-5910 (MG-SIP)
MN/MDRTRIPDC.IOM
4.4 Telnet
Interface
Telnet provides a textual interface over a LAN. Most PCs have the capability to use
Telnet. To use Telnet on a Microsoft Windows
®
product, click , then .
The dialog is shown in Figure 4-20. In the Open dialog, enter “
telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
”
where
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
is the IP address of the MG-SIP. If the port number has been
modified from the Standard 23 via the Terminal Interface, then the port number must be
appended with a colon to the IP address.
Figure 4-20. Starting Telnet Session
The user will be prompted to enter the user name and password to gain access to the
telnet interface.
The default username is
comtech and the default password is
comtech, both of which are case sensitive.
NOTE
Once the menu is started, press
and the main menu of the MG-SIP be
displayed as shown in Figure 4-21.
Figure 4-21. Main Menu via Telnet
The user may navigate the menus in the same manner as the Terminal Interface. With
specific exceptions as noted in the Terminal Interface section, the menus available via
Telnet and Serial interfaces are identical.
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