Moxa DA-681-I-DP-LX [12/47] Operating your da 681 ce computer with a telnet client

Moxa DA-681-I-DP-LX [12/47] Operating your da 681 ce computer with a telnet client
DA-681 Series WinCE User’s Manual Software Configuration
192.168.2.6
Use command netconfig to view the new settings.
\> netconfig
LAN1 Interface Configuration:
IP Address: 192.168.1.5
SubNet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.254
DNS: 192.168.2.6
LAN2 Interface Configuration:
IP Address: 192.168.4.127
SubNet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway:
DNS:
Operating Your DA-681-CE Computer with a Telnet Client
Before using the Telnet client, we suggest that you change the network settings of the computer
(see the section “Changing the Network Settings”) so that at least one of the network ports is
situated in the same subnet segment as your development workstation.
Use a crossover Ethernet cable to connect your development workstation directly to the target
computer, or use a straight-through Ethernet cable to connect the computer to a LAN hub or switch.
Next, use a Telnet client on your development workstation to connect to the Telnet console utility
of the target computer. After a connection has been established, type the login name and password
as requested to log on to the computer.
After logging in through the Telnet client, a list of commands will be available for operating the
computer. Use HELP to display all of the commands, or type HELP [command name] to display
extended help for the selected command. Some of these commands, such as DATE and TIME, are
very useful for managing the computers system time. Other commands, such as DIR and MKDIR,
are good utilities for file management. For example, to inspect the file structure of the root
directory, type DIR.
\> dir /b
Network
RAMDISK
BLDR
SPLASH.BMX
EBOOT.BIX
BOOT.INI
NK.BIN
Windows
Temp
Registry
Program Files
My Documents
Control Panel.lnk
Documents and Settings
Application Data
Recycled
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