Enterasys Networks Wireless Ethernet Adapter I Network Card User Manual


 
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Serial Telnet Client
Serial Telnet Client
This section describes how to configure your Ethernet Adapter as a serial telnet client.
Telnet is a method to connect and remotely log-in to a host computer or network device.
The host computer or device must be running a telnet server for this service to be available.
Once the telnet session is established from the Ethernet Adapter, any data received by the
serial port of the Ethernet Adapter is sent to the host. At the same time, any data returned
from the host is sent out the serial port of the Ethernet Adapter. Typically, the serial port of
the Ethernet Adapter is connected to a serial terminal or a computer that is running terminal
emulation software.
Serial Telnet Client Configuration
To configure your Ethernet Adapter as a serial telnet client, perform the following steps:
1) Complete the Basic Radio Configuration instructions described in Chapter 4.
2) Complete the Network Configuration described in Chapter 4.
3) Complete the General Serial Configuration described in Chapter 5.
4) Click on the Serial tab, and then select the Protocol tab.
5) Select the Telnet option in the Protocol list.
6) Click on the Telnet tab at the top of the panel. There are two methods that can
be used to establish a telnet connection, Wait for Keystroke and Command
Prompt. The next two sections describe these methods and the configuration.
Wait for Keystroke Connection Configuration
The wait for keystroke connection method establishes a connection to a specific telnet host
when the user presses a key on the telnet terminal window. When the telnet connection is
closed, the Ethernet Adapter will wait for a keystroke to connect again.
To configure your Ethernet Adapter as a serial telnet client using the wait for keystroke
connection method, complete the configuration described in Serial Telnet Client
Configuration steps 1–6, and then perform the following steps:
1) Click on the wait for keystroke button.
2) In the Connect to IP field, enter the IP address of the device to which the
Ethernet Adapter will establish a telnet connection.
3) The default Connect to Port value, 23, is the industry standard port number
for telnet connections.