Telnet Operation Via Hyperterminal - Comtech EF Data MBT-5000A Installation And Operation Manual

L-band up/down converter system
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6.4.1

Telnet Operation via HyperTerminal

There is a disadvantage when using Windows Command-line as a Telnet client. Since
Command-line cannot translate a '\r' (i.e., carriage return or "CR") to a '\r\n' (i.e., CR+line feed
"LF") for the messages coming from Telnet Server, any multi-line Target-to-Controller response
(e.g., the response to the FRW? query) will be displayed as one line, with the latter lines
overwriting the previous lines.
To view the full response messages, CEFD recommends use of the HyperTerminal terminal
emulation program, configured as a Telnet client.
Configure HyperTerminal as follows:
1. Ensure that the connection is
made using TCP/IP (Winsock)
instead of COM1 or COM2, as
shown at the near right.
2. ASCII Setup (File  Properties 
Settings  ASCII Setup): Check
the "Send line ends with line
feeds" option in the ASCII
Sending section, and the "Append
line feeds to incoming line
ends" option in the ASCII
Receiving section, as shown at
the far right.
Login and remote command/query execution, when using HyperTerminal as the interface, is
shown in this example:
Ethernet-based Remote Product Management
MBT-5000A L-Band Up/Down Converter System
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