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Serial Port Logins
Getting Started
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3.2.3 Other Incoming TCP/IP Logins
3.2.3.1 Telnet
To log into the MSS, type ÒTelnetÓ followed by the MSS IP address. The MSS
must have an IP address assigned.
must have an IP address assigned.
Figure 3-5:
A Telnet Connection
3.2.3.2 Rlogin
Rlogin allows users to connect to a remote device as if they were on the local
network. Rlogin is enabled by default.
network. Rlogin is enabled by default.
Figure 3-6:
An Rlogin Connection
3.2.4 Incoming LAT Logins
To get an MSS login prompt when connecting from a LAT host, use the
command below. Substitute the last six digits of the MSS hardware address
for xxxxxx.
command below. Substitute the last six digits of the MSS hardware address
for xxxxxx.
Figure 3-7:
LAT Login
3.3 Serial Port Logins
One way to connect to the MSS is to attach a terminal to the serial port and
press the Return key. If there is a problem during the boot process, you can
press any key to get the Boot prompt. This prompt enables you to enter a
special set of commands, called Boot ConÞguration Program (BCP)
commands, which are discussed in Appendix B.
press the Return key. If there is a problem during the boot process, you can
press any key to get the Boot prompt. This prompt enables you to enter a
special set of commands, called Boot ConÞguration Program (BCP)
commands, which are discussed in Appendix B.
If the unit passes its power-up diagnostics and completes the boot procedure,
the Local> prompt should be displayed. Proceed to Chapter 4 to conÞgure the
unit using the command line interface.
the Local> prompt should be displayed. Proceed to Chapter 4 to conÞgure the
unit using the command line interface.
% telnet 192.0.1.88
% rlogin 192.0.1.88
$ SET HOST/LAT MSS_
xxxxxx