Telnet Setup; Send Remote Reset; Send Commands Manually; Figure 4.20 Telnet Login Into The Iserver - Omega iServer Microserver User Manual

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4.8 Telnet Setup

Telnet stands for Telecommunications Network, is a protocol that provides a way for
users (or clients) to connect to computers (or servers) on a network, whether in the next
building or across the world.
Example: C:\>Telnet 192.168.1.200 2002
You will then get the following screen.
Type "reset"
to reboot
the server
The default
Admin. Password
You can open a Telnet session using other terminal emulation programs like Tera Term
Pro (downloadable from the internet), which is a free software for MS-Windows. It
supports VT100 emulation, Telnet connection and serial com port connections.
Set the Number of Connections to 1-5 (not 0) using telnet simulation program connect to
the iServer.
In Continuous mode, the telnet teminal will receive continuous messages from the
iServer.
In Command mode, the command can be sent to query the iServer and get a response
back. Refer to Figure 4.20

4.8.1 Send Remote Reset:

Telnet port 2002 will bring a terminal for admin password. After typing the password and
following with the end character, the message Admin. Login Successful will be showed
on the terminal. Now type "reset" following with return character to reset the iServer. If no
character is received within 20 second, the terminal will be closed automatically.

4.8.2 Send Commands Manually:

Setup check list as following:
Telnet port 2000
Number of Connections is different than 0
Command mode
Telnet session is opened by Tera Term Pro software
Commands as listed from Table 4.2
Telnet 192.168.1.200
C:\
Firmware Version x.xx
Admin. Password:00000000
Admin. Login Successful
reset
The unit will reset in 5 seconds
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Figure 4.20 Telnet Login into the iServer

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