Remote Control Via An Async Pad Port - Cabletron Systems Netlink FRX4000 User Manual

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Remote Control via an Async PAD Port

Rebooting the Remote Node
Exiting Remote Control
On-line Operations
Once the ANSI terminal is in
procedure to take remote control of an FRX4000/6000:
1. Enter the
Remote Control ID
lowed (with no spaces) by the letter
the node (also specified in its Node Defaults file). An example of a correct entry
for a
Remote Control ID
2. When the remote node accepts your entry, you will be asked:
Type
.
y [Enter]
3. When prompted, enter the password of the controlled node. The display at the
controlled node will say:
ain Menu at the controlling node will act as the Main Menu of the controlled
M
node, and the displayed remote ID is the ID of the controlled node.
Placing a call through the FRX4000/6000 is described in
Before rebooting, notify all users of this node, since all connec-
tions on all ports will be cleared.
Press
(period) to reboot the node. When asked:
[.]
Press
(comma) to exit remote control. When asked:
[,]
(where
Node Name="NN"
displayed in the upper right hand corner at the remote node, meaning that the remote
node is now under local control (control at its own screen).
If the controlled node detects that the remote control line failed during a remote
control session, remote control will be terminated and the remote node's local Main
Menu will be displayed on its screen.
mode (described on
Command
of the node (specified in its Node Defaults file), fol-
and the
d
of
and a password of
1234
Under remote control. Keyboard blocked by id = "n."
is the
"NN"
Node Name
page
A-1), follow this
Remote Control Pwd (Password)
is
remote
1234dremote
Are you a PAD user?
Appendix
Remote reboot the node?
Stop remote control?
configured in Node Defaults) will be
of
.
The
A.
, press
.
[Y]
, press
.
[Y]
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