Remote Maintenance By Telnet (Mshell); Using Telnet - Gestetner CP6244 Operating Instructions Manual

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Remote Maintenance by telnet (mshell)

You can view the machine status and configure the Network Interface Board us-
ing telnet.
Note
You should specify a password so that only the network administrator, or a
person having network administrator privileges, can use remote mainte-
nance.

Using telnet

The following is a sample procedure in using telnet.
Limitation
Only one person at a time can be logged on to do remote maintenance.
A A A A
Using the IP address or host name of the machine, start telnet.
% telnet IP_address
Note
In order to use the host name instead of the IP address, you must write it
to the /etc/hosts file.
B B B B
Type the password.
Note
The factory default is "password".
C C C C
Type a command.
Reference
For more information about telnet commands, see p.92 "Commands List".
D D D D
Exit telnet.
msh> logout
When the configuration is changed, a confirmation message requests whether
or not the changes should be saved.
E E E E
Type "yes" to save the changes, and press the { { { { ENTER} } } } key.
If you do not want to save the changes, type "no"and press the { { { { ENTER} } } } key.
If you want to make additional changes, type "return" at the command line,
and press the { { { { ENTER} } } } key.
Note
If the "Cannot write NVRAM information" message appears, the changes
are not saved. Repeat the steps above.
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