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Troubleshooting
Diagnostic Tests
Telnet
Telnet is an upper-layer service that allows you to interactively control a
remote node's console. You can establish this virtual terminal connec-
tion from an HP router that has Telnet and either IP routing or IP
host-only mode configured to a router that has Telnet configured and is
suspected of not routing successfully.
1. At the NCL prompt, enter the Telnet command:
where
2. Once the connection is established, Telnet passes your keystrokes to
the remote system. If the remote system is another HP router:
a. You will see the system name of the remote node as the NCL
b. To disconnect the Telnet session, use the Logout option from the
If the remote system is not another HP router, then type the appropri-
ate commands to interact with that system and to disconnect Telnet.
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telnet x.x.x.x
x.x.x.x is the IP address of the remote node in dotted decimal
notation.
prompt at the bottom of your display. Check the event log or
routing tables of the remote node as you do for your own router.
Use the Exit command to leave NCL and return to the remote
node's Main menu:
exit [Enter]
remote node's Main Menu. When you are prompted with:
Do you want to disconnect? [Y/N:]
press [Y] for ''yes''. The remote node is disconnected, the Telnet
session ends, and your own system name appears in the display.

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