TELNET User Commands
NAME
telnet
SYNOPSIS
telnet DESTINATION
DESCRIPTION
There are different ways to access the command line console. One way is by
using a terminal or telnet client. For the PC there are tools such a PuTTY
or even the Telnet client built in to the JNIOR Support Tool. Once you are
working at the command line (beginning with JANOS v2.4) you can quickly
access other JNIORs on the same subnet using the TELNET command.
This may be helpful should you perhaps wish to check a setting on another
unit so that the same setting could be made on the current one. You might
also use this Telnet client command to manage other JNIORs for instance if
you only have external access to this one. The FTP client can also be used
to transfer files between peers.
DESTINATION
You must specify a destination that is running a Telnet server. The JNIOR
by default is a suitable target. You can reference another JNIOR by IP
Address or by its Hostname. The target's Hostname is resolved using the
internal peers list.
Telnet will also allow access to other servers. You can specify such a
destination again using the IP Address or by its domain name.
NOTES
While connected to the remote Telnet server the session will in every way
act as if you had connected directly. The EXIT command can be used to terminate
the session and return to the command prompt on the original unit.
The Ctrl-Z keystroke can also be used to terminate the Telnet session.
SEE ALSO
HELP Topics:
FTP,
HOSTNAME,
EXIT
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