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Configuring a transparent rlogin port
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Connecting a Terminal Server
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Enter the Input telnet command. Enter the command:
TELNET xxx.xx.x.xx xxxx
Where:
xxx.xx.x.xx = Terminal Server IP Address
xxxx = telnet port (for port 1 to 19)
Note: The value of the target telnet port, xxxx, is determined using the
following formula:
TELNET PORT = 2 000 + (port number × 100)
For example, if the telnet port is 7, then:
TELNET PORT = 2 000 + (port number x 100)
If the Terminal Server IP Address is 172.16.3.50 and the telnet port is 7,
then TELNET command line is:
TELNET 172.16.3.50 2700
Example:
telnet 172.16.3.50 2000 (telnet to virtual management port)
telnet 172.16.3.50 2700 (telnet port 7)
The CS 1000E system uses Pseudo TTY (PTY) ports as TTY ports. All serial
applications, such as CDR and Traffic, can be implemented through PTY
ports. PTY ports are configured in LD 17. An external device, such as a
printer, can access a Call Server PTY port through the Terminal Server by
using a remote login (rlogin) session. Using
Procedure 66 to configure a transparent rlogin port.
Procedure 66
Configuring a transparent rlogin port
1
Enable keepalive timer 1 for the port. Enter the command:
DEFINE PORT XX IP TCP KEEPALIVE TIMER 1
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= 2 000 + (700)
= = 2700
End of Procedure
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