Reverse Telnet - Port Setup Menu Screen - Black Box 37687 User And Administration Manual

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The Host
70
** Administrator **
Hardware
Speed
[9600 ]
Parity
[None]
Bit
[8]
Stop
[1 ]
Break
[Disabled] IP Addresses
Monitor DSR
[No ]
Monitor DCD
[No ]
User
Name
[
Terminal type [ansi
TERM
[
Video pages
[0]
CLI/Menu
[Menu]
Reset Term
[No ]
Figure 29: Reverse Telnet - Port Setup Menu screen.
The following fields are important:
Keys:
Set all your Keys to ^@.
Access:
Set this field to Remote . This sets the port of the
terminal server to listen for connections coming
from the network. There will be an INETD
process running on the terminal server that does
the listening. You can check on the status of
this process by looking at the Netstat screen of
the terminal server's Stats menu.
Mode:
Set this field to Raw .
Local Port:
The INETD process running on the terminal
server for this port is listening for TCP/IP
connections on TCP port 10006 (for port 6).
If you are already familiar with ioland , all you have to do for
the above configuration on Unix is:
ioland -p <server name> 10006 <device name>
PORT SETUP MENU
Flow ctrl
Flow ctrl
[Hardware]
Input Flow
[Enabled ]
Output Flow [Enabled ]
Src
[
]
Dst
[
]
Options
]
Keepalive
[No ]
]
Rlogin/Telnet [Telnet]
]
Debug options
[No ]
Map CR to CR LF [No ]
Hex data
[No ]
Secure
[No ]
MOTD
[No ]
REMOTE-ADMIN
Keys
Hot
[^@]
Intr [^@]
Quit [^@]
Kill [^@]
Del
[^@]
Sess [^@]
Echo [^@]
Mask [
]
Access
Access
[Remote ]
Authentication [None ]
Mode
[Raw
]
Connection [None
]
Host [
]
Remote Port
[0
]
Local Port
[10006]

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