Using Hyperterminal For Telnet Remote Control Operation; Figure 4-2. Telnet Interface Example - Hyperterminal - Comtech EF Data LPOD Series Installation And Operation Manual

Outdoor amplifier / block up converter (buc)
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4.3.1 Using HyperTerminal for Telnet Remote Control Operation

There is a disadvantage when using Windows Command line as a Telnet client with the optional
Remote Control protocol. For the messages coming from the Telnet Server, Command line
cannot translate a carriage return command (\r) to a carriage return + line feed command (\r\n).
Therefore, any multi-line Target-to-Controller response (e.g., the response to the FRW? query)
shows as one line, with the latter lines overwriting the previous lines.
To see the full response messages, you can use the HyperTerminal terminal emulation program
configured as a Telnet client. An example of the login process and remote control operation, when
using HyperTerminal as the interface, is shown in Figure 4-2.
Ethernet Interface Operation
Low Power Outdoor (LPOD) Amplifier/Block Up Converter (BUC)
Figure 4-2. Telnet Interface Example – HyperTerminal
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