Installation 4−19
PB60019−01 Octel 200/300 S.4.1
Configuration
A local message server must be configured as follows to allow Telnet access:
- System Parameter 297 — TELNET: ENABLE TELNET SERVER must be YES to enable Telnet.
- System Parameter 300 — TELNET: TELNET SERVER PORT NUMBER can be set to a value other
than the default of 23. This port number is the TCP/IP socket number assigned by the network
administrator. To change System Parameter 300 the LAN must be in courtesy down state.
If the local server is accessed through Telnet and a subsequent Telnet connection is made to the remote
server, both servers must be configured to allow Telnet Access.
When the message server is configured to be accessed through Telnet, the phrase “Telnet Enabled”
appears in the system header.
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−SYSTEM SOFTWARE RELEASE S.X.X.X (MM/DD/YY)−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
Copyright (c) YYYY Lucent Technologies All Rights Reserved.
DAY MM/DD 10:37:03 YYYY NAME ID: 1212 S/N 123456 PBX:49
(Modem enabled) (Telnet enabled) Last Logon : 10/17 18:37
RemoteName@
Password
Log On
To log on from a local message server to a remote message server using Telnet, at the @ prompt enter:
TELNET <HOST NAME/IP ADDRESS> [PORT NUMBER]
where HOST NAME/IP ADDRESS is either the name of the remote host or its IP address; and the
PORT NUMBER is the TCP/IP socket number assigned by the customer’s network administrator. The
port number is optional. If not specified, its value is 23.
When the host name is entered, the LANHOST Table is checked. If the name is not listed, translation
from the host name to the host IP address is done by checking the address defined in the digital network
entry for the remote server.