system and enter these basic configuration parameters. Procedures for
starting and setting up the SP Switch Router are found in GRF 400/1600
Getting Started V.14, GA22-7368.
Ignore the prompts for network logging, since we will configure logging to
a PCMCIA device; just press Enter when asked to enter the remote
logging host name or its IP address.
• Remote Telnet access is working. To enable it, you have to edit the /etc/
ttys file on the SP Switch Router and modify the appropriate entries, as
follows:
#name
getty
ttyp0
none
ttyp1
none
ttyp2
none
ttyp3
none
Adding
to a ttypX stanza opens it for Telnet, so in this example, only
secure
two Telnet sessions at a time were allowed.
Use the following command to connect to the SP Switch Router:
xterm -sb -geometry 80x65 -e telnet <hostname of SP Switch Router>
This gives you a large window with a scroll bar at the left, so that you may
retrieve information easier. See Appendix B.1, "/root/.profile" on page 261
for a modified .profile for the root user.
Hint: If you just use
prompt, the window will survive reboots of the GRF.
type
network secure
network secure
network
network
and give the hostname at the
-e telnet
status
comments
telnet>
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