Terminal Server - User and Administration Guide
A.2 System
Administration
A.3 Basic
Configuration
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The user may now type in any of the indicated topics and
press the return key. This gives more information on the
indicated subject in the form of syntax and synopsis. In
some cases, a further choice for more information (stating
'additional help is available for' and another list).
Note: Complete descriptions of the commands are provided
below and some of the on-line descriptions have changed.
To gain access to all of the configuration functions of
the Terminal Server a user must log in as the administrator.
To do this type:
local> su
Password>
The user must enter the administration password. The default
password is iolan (lower case), but it is suggested that this be
changed to prevent unauthorised access.
If you are logged in as the administrator then the prompt is
as follows:
ADMIN:local>
Once logged in the administrator can alter the parameters
on another port, reboot the Terminal Server or change any of
the system parameters.
To setup your communications via the command use the
following instructions:
1. Enter administrative mode, password level:
local> su
Password>