Aten SN3002 [87/111] Chapter 8

Aten SN3002 [87/111] Chapter 8
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Chapter 8
Remote Terminal Operation
Overview
The Secure Device Server can be accessed via remote terminal sessions via
several methods, including Telnet, SSH, or PuTTY, as described in the sections
that follow.
Terminal Login
Aside from using a web browser, users can also log in remotely using a text-
based terminal application, such as Telnet, SSH, or PuTTY.
Telnet Login
Start a terminal (command line) session and type the IP address of the Secure
Device Server in the following format:
telnet [IP Address]
Press [Enter]
Note: The default telnet port is 23. To control a device connected to the
Secure Device Server’s COM port — rather than opening its main
menu — specify the port number as set by the Base socket entry in
General Settings (see General Settings, page 39).For example:
telnet 192.168.0.605001
A login prompt appears:
For first-time login, type the default username — administrator, press
[Enter], then type the default password — password, and press [Enter]
again to log in.

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