Telnet Username And Password - AMX DXF-TX-MMD Instruction Manual

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To establish a terminal connection via NetLinx Studio:
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In the Online Tree, select the DXLink Fiber unit and right-click to access the shortcut menu.
2.
Select Launch Telnet Window via NetLinx Studio.
The Telnet window opens and the Welcome Banner appears (Transmitter shown).
3.
At the prompt (>), type the Telnet command and press Enter.

Telnet Username and Password

The following commands are used to set the Telnet username and password for a Telnet connection:
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By default, both the username and password are blank (empty strings). Performing a factory reset on the device with the
ID Pushbutton will return these values to that default. For details, see page 70.
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Instruction Manual – DXLink Fiber Transmitters and Receivers
Set Telnet Username
Set Telnet Password
Username – Setting the Username will have no effect if the password remains blank (empty string).
Defining the username alone will not result in Telnet prompting for a user login.
Password – Setting the Password will cause Telnet to prompt for a user login, whether the username has
been defined or not. If the username has been defined, this value must be entered. However, since the
password can be set independently of the username, it's possible to have a password defined, but the
username still at its default (blank, empty string). In this case do not enter anything for the username when
prompted. Simply press Enter, which will then present the password prompt. Here, the defined password
must be entered in order to successfully open the Telnet session.
Both the Telnet username and password are case-sensitive.
Three consecutive, unsuccessful attempts to log in to Telnet will cause the Telnet window to close.
Re-launching Telnet will again present the login prompt, with a fresh "batch" of login attempts.
If a Telnet login fails because of an incorrect username, an "Invalid Password" message will appear
(as opposed to an "Invalid Username" message).
The username and password are saved after reboot or power cycle.
The username and password are deleted/removed after a factory reset.
Appendix B – Telnet (Terminal) Commands
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