2. Click Turn Windows features on or off. If a prompt for an administrator password or
confirmation, type the administrator password or provide confirmation (A Network or
Systems Administrator may be required for administrator access).
3. In the Windows Features dialog box, select the Telnet Client check box.
4. Click OK. The installation might take several minutes.
8.4 Connecting via Telnet
Once the Telnet client is installed, follow the steps below to connect using the Windows Telnet
client.
1. Connect the SuperSonix-NG to the network by attaching a network cable (CAT 6 type) to
the RJ45 connector in the back of the SuperSonix-NG.
2. Turn the SuperSonix-NG on and allow it to boot up completely.
3. Open the Telnet client.
a. For Windows XP, click Start > Run. The Run window should appear. Type telnet in
the Open: field and press Enter. The Telnet window should appear.
b. For Windows Vista or 7, click Start and in the Search field, type Telnet. Telnet
should appear in search results.
4. Type open followed by the IP address or name of the SuperSonix-NG. For example, open
192.168.1.100 or open SuperSonix-NG-XXXXXX where XXXXXX is the 6-digit serial
number of the SuperSonix-NG, then press Enter. The SuperSonix-NG login screen should
appear.
Note: On some Operating Systems, the SuperSonix-NG will need to be accessed by
opening SuperSonix-NG-XXXXXX.local.
5. Login with the username "it" (without the quotes) and the password "it" (without the
quotes).
6. A prompt should appear on the Telnet window.
7. The SuperSonix-NG can now be configured or managed via the command line interface.
8.5 Zero Configuration Networking (Zeroconf)
The SuperSonix-NG has the capabilities for Zero Configuration Networking (Zeroconf). Zeroconf
allows devices to automatically create a usable computer network based on the Internet
Protocol Suite (TCP/IP).
For example, when the SuperSonix-NG is connected (connected via a network cable) directly to
a Windows based computer that is DHCP enabled, both the SuperSonix-NG and the Windows
based computer will automatically configure themselves to be seen by each other using TCP/IP.
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