Telnet Or Ssh Connection; Telnet Via Hyperterminal; Telnet Via Command Prompt; Figure 108- Telnet Connection Via Hyperterminal - Network Technologies SERIMUX-S-x Installation And Operation Manual

Serimux series, secure ssh console serial switch
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NTI SERIMUX SERIES SSH CONSOLE SWITCH

TELNET OR SSH CONNECTION

The SERIMUX shell, configuration menu and port connection menu can be accessed using a Telnet or SSH client. Connect to
the SERIMUX using a standard port configuration (23 for Telnet, 22 for SSH) and login as either the "root" user or any system
user (page 62). Menus as described under Serial Control (page 13) enable the operator with administrative rights to configure
the SERIMUX, and operators with user rights to access ports as defined by the administrator.
FYI: From the shell prompt, ipmitool commands are also supported.
The user may connect to SERIMUX using a Telnet client like HyperTerminal or SSH client like Putty. Before these can be used,
two conditions must be met:
1.
A computer running a Telnet client must first be able to connected to SERIMUX through the ETHERNET port (see
"Connect to the Ethernet" on page 7).
2.
An SERIMUX Ethernet port must be configured for connection. This can be done through RS232 (page 10) and then
using the Config Menu or using the web interface (page 54).
The Telnet or SSH menus and behavior are identical to controlling the SERIMUX using a connected terminal with RS232.

Telnet via HyperTerminal

Open HyperTerminal and configure the connection to use TCP/IP.
and port number 23 (see Figure 108).

Telnet via Command Prompt

At a command prompt (DOS window), type the following command to connect to ENVIROMUX:
C:\>telnet 192.168.1.91 23 (or substitute current IP address)
Press <Enter> and continue as described on page 10.

Figure 108- Telnet connection via HyperTerminal

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Enter the IP address of SERIMUX (default is 192.168.1.91)

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