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Getting Started with Ridgeline
Figure 16: Ridgeline Telnet Window
The Ridgeline Telnet window is a two-tone window—the bottom of the window is white, the top is
gray. The last 25 lines of Telnet commands and responses always appear in the white portion of the
window. As output grows, the older lines scroll up into the gray portion of the screen. This makes it
easy to tell whether you are viewing the most recent Telnet output.
To copy text in a Ridgeline Telnet window, select the text, then right-click and select Copy from the pop-
up menu.
To paste text from the clipboard to the command prompt in the Ridgeline Telnet window, right-click
and select Paste from the pop-up menu.
To record the commands and output from a Telnet session, select Start Recording from the Tools menu
in the Ridgeline Telnet window. You can also start recording by clicking the
icon, or by right-clicking
and selecting Start Record from the pop-up menu.
To stop the recording, select Stop Recording from the Tools menu in the Ridgeline Telnet window. You
can also start recording by clicking the
icon, or by right-clicking and selecting Stop Record from the
pop-up menu. The recorded commands and output from the Telnet session are saved to a file on your
local system.
On Windows systems, the file saved in the following directory:
C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\.ridgeline\3.0\<server_ipaddr>\data\admin\telnet
On Solaris/Linux systems, the file saved in the following directory:
~<user>/.ridgeline/3.0/<server_ipaddr>/data/admin/telnet
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