8.
You are now ready to configure the Model 2120 for your application.
Configuration parameters will vary based upon the requirements of
each application.
For a detailed definition of all 2120 system commands, valid entries, and
defaults see Appendix B on page 59.
Note
Contact your Network Administrator if you have questions
regarding configuration parameters required for your application
and/or LAN.
3.5 REMOTE CONFIGURATION OF THE UNIT
Once you have performed the initial configuration and the Model 2120 is
connected to and communicating with a LAN, the configuration parame-
ters can be changed remotely from anywhere on the LAN using an FTP
Client (i.e. Windows Command Mode) on a computer that can communi-
cate over the LAN.
1.
From the Windows "Run" prompt at your computer, type: command
and click OK.
2.
At the DOS prompt, Telnet into the 2120 by typing:
telnet < the IP address of the 2120>
and pressing <Enter>.
3.
When connected to the 2120, the computer should display the fol-
lowing message:
Model 2120 Terminal Server - Telnet Session
Software Version ?.?.? (will display current version)
TS>
4.
Press the "Enter" key to see the main help menu screen.
*** Help Menu ***
activateimage
boot
configure
eiaconclose
ftp
ping
rawtcp
show
telnet
TS>
5.
You are now ready to change the configuration of the Model 2120 for
your application.
- Activate Image Acquired With FTP Get
- Boot System
- Configure Parameters
- EIA232 Connection Close
- FTP To Remote Device
- Ping Remote Device
- Raw-TCP To Remote Device
- Show Parameters and Statistics
- Telnet To Remote Device
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