Dell External OEMR 1435 User Guide - Page 79
telnet 192.168.1.24 623, DSM_BMU_SOL_Proxy, To connect and use SOL Proxy
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Initiating the SOL Proxy session using the Windows Command Prompt: To connect and use SOL Proxy: 1 Open a Command Prompt window on your management station. 2 Enter the telnet command in the command-line and provide the IP address of the SOL Proxy server and the port number that you specified in the SOL Proxy installation (the default value is 623). For example: telnet 192.168.1.24 623 NOTE: The IP address and port number you provide should conform to the ones defined in the SOL Proxy configuration file. For more details, see "Configuring the SOL Proxy Configuration File." 3 If you are prompted for a username, provide the operating system login credentials of the system running the service: DSM_BMU_SOL_Proxy. 4 Provide a password when prompted. SOL Proxy will use this combination of operating system username and password to authenticate you on the SOL Proxy Server. The specific authentication scheme will depend on the operating system configuration for the SOL Proxy Server. However, if localhost or an IP address of 127.0.0.1 is used, it is assumed that the user has login privileges to the current host, and is not prompted for a username and password. 5 After authentication, a login successful message and the SOL Proxy main menu prompt appear. You are ready to use SOL Proxy. By default, you will be logged in the menu mode. See "SOL Proxy Main Menu" for further instructions. The following line edit functions are supported during the SOLProxy session: 1 Up- and down-arrow keys to browse command history. 2 Left- and right-arrow keys to move the input cursor. Using the BMC Management Utility 79