Quick Start
Starting a Telnet Session
At the Twin Client main menu on the terminal, press any key to establish the connection.
Until the terminal has been authorized, the following screen is displayed.
RECOVERABLE ERROR
Terminal not
Authorized for
Twin Client
Keypress to Continue
It is not necessary to authorize the terminal at this time, so press any key to continue. The
terminal will establish a connection with the host system and start emulation. If the
terminal fails to connect to the host, refer to the following tables.
Failure Cause Corrective Action
Incorrect Host IP address Correct the Host List address on the terminal. Refer to
Terminal Setup Using Twin Client Menus.
Incorrect netmask value Access the Edit Functions menu. Correct the netmask
value. Refer to Terminal Setup Using Twin Client Menus.
Error Indication Possible Cause Corrective Action
NOT Associated Invalid NETID Run current radio setup program and
set NETID to match the access point.
See Terminal Setup Using Twin Client
Menus.
No AirLoad
Manager Found.
AirLoad Manager not
active, or not installed
on the LAN segment.
Ensure that the PC with Twin Client
Manager is on the same segment and
that the PC is operating. If the PC is
not on the same segment, enter the
address of the PC in response to the
terminal prompt.
Manager not Active Previously identified
AirLoad Manager is no
longer found.
Same as above
Unable to open
connection
IP stack on terminal
failed to load.
Reload Program Files and reboot.
Timeout waiting for
data
Transient
communications
failure
Reboot terminal. If problem persists,
check the RFSYNC.log in the
PowerNetTN directory.
Download aborted Socket closed during
download
Ensure that PC is operating. Reboot
terminal and retry.
Manager inactive PC not operating Restart the Airload PC server.
After a Telnet session has been successfully established, the terminal will remain in
session for a maximum of 30 minutes at a time until it has been authorized. Once
authorized, there is no software restriction on the session time. The instructions for
authorizing the terminal are presented in Authorizing PowerNet.
Supported Equipment Manual
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May, 2006
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