Using Telnet Server; Using Remote Shell Service; Interix - HP ProLiant 300 Series Administration Manual

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Using Telnet Server

NOTE:
Telnet Server is not available on all models.
Telnet is a UNIX command line utility. The Telnet service is included on the storage server, but, by
default, is not activated. To use Telnet services, see the information in the "Remote Access Methods and
Monitoring" chapter.
NOTE:
The version of Telnet Server that can be administered by the SFU MMC is the standard Telnet Server
found on Windows 2003.

Using Remote Shell Service

NOTE:
Remote Shell Service is not available on all models.
The Remote Shell is a UNIX method for allowing UNIX users to run commands remotely. It can be
used in a fashion similar to Telnet, or can be used to directly invoke a remote command. Remote Shell
service is not activated by default.
NOTE:
Remote Shell Service is not cluster-aware.

Interix

NOTE:
The information in the remainder of this chapter refers to storage servers using SFU 3.5.
Interix is a full application execution subsystem that allows administrators to compile and natively run
UNIX programs and scripts on the storage server. It includes a full set of UNIX utilities and shells, support
for a single-rooted file system, and a software development kit (SDK) for porting applications.
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