Telnet Server - YASKAWA VIPA HMI 62M-JIDR Manual

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VIPA HMI
Web admin

3.7.4 Telnet server

Establishing a Telnet con-
nection
Commands
HB160 | TP | 62M-JIDR | en | 17-11
As web admin you have access to all functions that are required for uploading and admin-
istrating of websites on the Touch Panel. Additionally you may set the access rights for
user and create user groups. More detailed information about creating and administrating
of websites on the Touch Panel are available in the online documentation of the web
servers.
The login as web admin requires the following steps:
1.
Start the web browser at your PC and enter the following into the address bar: IP
address/webadmin
2.
Enter the following into the authentification:
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User name: wince
n
Password: vipatp
Telnet is a text based client-server protocol on TCP level. Using of a Telnet client like e.g.
the "MS-DOS console" in your Windows
all file remote functions at your Panel PC like copy, delete and create files and directories.
You may also start applications. Terminating an application is not possible.
The establishing of a Telnet connection is password protected and has the following
approach:
1.
Start a Telnet client like for example "MS-DOS console" at your PC and enter the
following into the address bar: telnet IP address.
ð When the connection is established, the Panel PC asks for the user name and
the password.
2.
Enter the following:
Login: wince
Password: vipatp (entry is hidden)
ð After entering valid user data a command line for entries appears:
By entering Exit res. closing the window you may terminate the Telnet connection at any
time.
After establishment of a Telnet connection the Panel PC provides you with commands. A
list of possible commands with a short description is available via the command help. By
beginning with "help" before a command you receive help to this command.
Deployment Touch Panel
Integrated Server > Telnet server
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operating system you may execute text based
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