CAUTION:
For security reasons, the Telnet Server service must be restarted each time the server is restarted.
Enabling Telnet Server
Telnet Server can be enabled in two ways.
The first is to use Remote Desktop to access a command line interface, and then enter the following
command:
net start tlntsvr
The Telnet Server service needs to be enabled prior to running this command. The service can be
enabled by opening the services MMC:
1.
Select Start > Run, and then enter services.msc.
2.
Locate the Telnet service, right-click on it, and then select Properties.
3.
In the Startup Type drop-down box, click Manual, and then click OK.
The second is to open the WebUI:
1.
Click Network.
2.
Click Telnet.
3.
Select the Enable Telnet access to this appliance box.
4.
Click OK.
Sessions information
The sessions screen provides the ability to view or terminate active sessions.
Integrated Lights-Out port
NOTE:
The Integrated Lights-out port capabilities are not supported on all storage server models. Refer to the
QuickSpecs for a listing of specific model features.
The following information provides an overview of the Integrated Lights-Out port capabilities. For further
information, refer to the Integrated Lights-Out Port Installation and Users Guide on the Documentation CD.
The Integrated Lights-Out port is an ASIC-based Web interface that provides remote management for
the server.
Regardless of the state of the host operating system or the host CPU, complete capability for the server
is available. The Integrated Lights-Out port is independent of the host server and its operating system.
The Integrated Lights-Out port provides remote access, sends alerts, and performs other management
functions, even when the host server operating system is not responding.
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