Getting System Help; Using The List Command; Command History; Using Telnet - Nokia ESB26 User Manual

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Getting Started
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Getting System Help

For system help, enter ? or the letter l (for "list") to display a list of commands that are
available at either the user-level or the privileged-level CLI prompt.
To get more information about certain commands, type ? after the command. For more
information, see the lists of commands that are displayed after entering ?

Using the List Command

The
command displays a complete list of the commands relevant to the prompt displayed.
list
If the list is larger than can be displayed on your screen, the following is displayed.
--more--

Command History

A memory buffer in the ESB26 retains the last 20 commands you entered.

Using Telnet

Any workstation with a telnet facility should be able to communicate with the ESB26 over a
TCP/IP network. Up to five active telnet sessions can access the ESB26 concurrently. The
telnet session will be disconnected after a specified time of inactivity.
Before you can start a telnet session, you must set up the IP parameters described in the
Configuring the Device's IP Parameters section. Telnet is enabled by default.
To open the telnet session, you must specify the IP address of the device that you want to
manage. Check the user manual supplied with the telnet facility if you are unsure of how to do
this.
Once the connection is established, you will be prompted to log in. VT100 emulation and
VT100 keys must be used.
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