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10.1.4
Telnet
Telnet is another way of communicating with your TC1. However, Telnet uses the Ethernet instead of RS232.
Once the TC1 has been setup and is running, you don't need the RS232 terminal anymore to just log in to the
TC1 or to apply changes. You can simply use TELNET (Telnet is supported by Linux, Macintosh, even
Microsoft)
In order to login to the TC1, start a terminal on any computer (Macintosh, Linux, MS), which is connected via
Ethernet to the same network as the TC1.
Switch on the TC1 and wait for it approximately 10 to 30 seconds to fully boot up.
Type:
telnet <tc1 – IP address>
Example:
telnet 192.168.10.3
You should then see the login screen of the TC1.
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