Printers; Tip Utility; Vt100 Ports; Platform Security - Tekelec 1100 Hardware Manual

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Procedure C-1. Configure Modem with Script

1.
Attach the modem to MPS server B, port a001 of the serial expansion board
using an appropriate cable. (This cable must be wired straight through, all 25
pins wired.)
NOTE: Use a minimum of 26 AWG telecommunications line cord for
connection to the modem
2.
Apply power to the modem.
3.
Run the script from a user shell account on MPS server B, such as epapdev or
elapdev. Here is a sample execution of the script:
$ /opt/TKLCplat/bin/modem_setup tmodem
connected
Setting up Motorola V.3600 modem.
Done setting up Motorola modem.

Printers

Printers are not supported on the MPS systems.
Tip Utility (EAGLE Only
On MPS Server B, the UNIX tip utility is also used to connect an MPS Server to
the EAGLE 5 ISS attached to serial port a002. A tip utility can be opened using the
Connect to EAGLE MMI Port menu item in the debug menu of the ELAP or EPAP
user interface. Use the tip command, "Return ~."to drop the connection and exit.

VT100 Ports

On MPS Server B, serial ports a000 and a005-a007 are configured as VT100 login
ports for use with a standard EAGLE 5 ISS VT520 terminal. The configuration is
9600 baud, 8-bit data, and no parity. Ports a005-a007 are reserved for future use.

Platform Security

The EPAP and ELAP platform uses Secure Shell (ssh) for platform security. The
Ssh protocol uses public-key encryption and does not pass passwords in clear text
C-12
ELAP or EPAP Network Integration
Preliminary
910-2969-001 Revision H, February 2007

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