Using Telnet Via Isdn; System Timeout - D-Link DI-206 User Manual

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4. Enable Telnet in the Advanced Functions submenu.
5. Connect the router to the LAN.
The router can now be accessed via the LAN by the included
Windows-based Configuration program, Telnet and SNMP
management applications. For more detailed information regarding
these procedures, please refer to the Connecting the Router section of
this manual. For more information about the submenus, please refer to
the Configuration and Management section of this manual.

Using Telnet via ISDN

Preparing the router for management by telnet over ISDN lines requires
more initial configuring of the router via the console.
To do this, you must configure an ISDN port for dial-in users. Please
refer to the Interface Configuration, ISDN submenu section of this
manual.

System Timeout

When you are connected to your DI-206 via Telnet, there is a system
timeout (in the System Information submenu), adjustable to a
maximum of 90 minutes. If you are logged onto the device and leave it
inactive for this timeout period, the router will automatically disconnect
you.
Using Telnet
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router
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