4.7 Telnet Setup
Telnet stands for Telecommunications Network, it is a protocol that provides a way for
users (or clients) to connect to computers (or servers) on a network, whether in the next
building or across the other side of the world.
You can open a Telnet session using other terminal emulation programs like Tera Term
Pro (downloadable from the internet), which is a free software for MS-Windows. It
supports VT100 emulation, Telnet connection and serial port connection.
Once the Telnet mechanism is decided we can open a session by simply typing the IP
address of the iServer, and setting the Port on
2002
for logging into the iServer
Configuration page or
2000
for accessing the serial device connected to the iServer’s
serial port.
Figure 4.19
Tera Term Telnet Connection Screen
Figure 4.20 Telnet Setup
iServer Configuration Page
The default password for Telnet Login is and can be changed if desired.
Telnet works only in RS232 mode
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Firmware Version 4.1
Admin. Password:00000000
Admin. Login Successful
p
Configuration
Firmware Version 4.1
BD =
9600 (5)
PT =
none(0)
ST =
1 bit (0)
DT =
8 bits (1)
MD =
RS-232 (0)
TO =
0000
TT =
SLAVE(1)
TN =
5
HN =
eis1376
IP =
192.168.1.200
LP =
12345678
SP =
00000000
TP =
iServer(0)
RE =
disable(0)
RI =
0.0.0.0
RP =
02000
GW =
0.0.0.0
SM =
255.255.255.0
EC =
00
PP =
02000
FC =
none (0)
MB =
disable(0)
TU =
TCP (0)
CC =
not used(0)
CT =
01000
FE =
enable (1)
EP =
disable(0)
CP =
1234abcd
WB =
enable (1)
MAC
=
00:03:34:00:13:76
q
Quit