With Ssh Or Telnet - LEGRAND Raritan PX3TS User Manual

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Chapter 9: Using the Command Line Interface
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After properly entering the password, the PDU name appears at the
prompt. See
Different CLI Modes and Prompts
Guide for more information.
Tip: The 'Last login' information, including the date and time, is also
displayed if the same user account was used to log in to this product's web
interface or CLI.
6.
You are now logged in to the command line interface and can begin
administering this product.

With SSH or Telnet

You can remotely log in to the command line interface (CLI) using an SSH or
Telnet client, such as PuTTY.
Note: PuTTY is a free program you can download from the Internet. Refer to
PuTTY's documentation for details on configuration.
To log in using SSH or Telnet:
1.
Ensure SSH or Telnet has been enabled. See
(on page 337) in the User Guide.
2.
Launch an SSH or Telnet client and open a console window. A login prompt
appears.
3.
Type a name and press Enter. The name is case sensitive.
Note: If using the SSH client, the name must NOT exceed 25 characters.
Otherwise, the login fails.
Then you are prompted to enter a password.
4.
Type a password and press Enter. The password is case sensitive.
5.
After properly entering the password, the PDU name appears at the
prompt. See
Different CLI Modes and Prompts
Guide for more information.
Tip: The 'Last login' information, including the date and time, is also
displayed if the same user account was used to log in to this product's web
interface or CLI.
6.
You are now logged in to the command line interface and can begin
administering this product.
(on page 527) in the User
Configuring Network Services
(on page 527) in the User

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