Figure 14-49. Logout Via Telnet Session; Telnet Session - Logout Option - Comtech EF Data CDM-570 Installation And Operation Manual

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CDM-570/570L Satellite Modem with Optional IP Module
Ethernet IP Module - CLI and Telnet Operation
Selection
Dump Packets received
from EndStation
Ping
Traceroute
Command Line Debug
Prompt
14.3 Telnet Session – Logout Option
For any connection to the IP Module through a Telnet session, The option to log out of the Telnet
session is provided on all menus. This option, when selected, terminates the Telnet session and
returns control of the CLI to the serial interface.
The IP Module does not allow concurrent access to the menu via Telnet and
the Console port. Upon connection via Telnet, IP Module automatically
disables the Console port for the duration of the Telnet session. As noted
above, all menu pages provide the means to end/log out of a Telnet session.
Additionally, the IP Module automatically ends a Telnet session after a
predetermined period of inactivity (configurable from 1 to 60 minutes).
Entry
Description
H
Toggle [Yes] or [No].
Forces the IP Module to dump a hexadecimal representation of each
packet sourced from this modem and destined for some other device. Use
this to see what type of packets this modem is generating internally.
P
Enter the IP address in aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd format, enter the number of pings
to be sent. Reports percentage of packet loss and round trip time (RTT) in
msec (min/avg/max).
A
Enter the IP address in aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd format. Reports min/avg/max RTT
for each hop in path.
D
Note: This is reserved for Customer Service and engineering use.
Enter the password to access the debug command line.

Figure 14-49. Logout via Telnet Session

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