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Using SOL Proxy, Using the Windows Command Prompt
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NOTE: When using HyperTerminal, uncheck the Wrap lines that exceed terminal width check box to avoid console redirected data that may appear to be corrupted or garbled. To uncheck this feature, click File→ Properties→ Settings→ ASCII Setup...→ Wrap lines that exceed terminal width. NOTE: See "Using Console Redirection" for more information about console redirection, including hardware and software requirements and instructions for configuring host and client systems to use console redirection. • In a Red Hat Linux environment, you can use a shell such as csh or ksh as your console, or you can use any telnet application supporting VT100 or ANSI emulation mode. NOTE: HyperTerminal and telnet settings must be consistent with the settings on the managed system. For example, the baud rates and terminal modes should match. Using SOL Proxy Depending on the console you use, there are different steps for accessing SOL Proxy. Throughout this section, the managed system that SOL Proxy is accessing is referred to as the SOL Proxy Server. 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 you have specified in the SOL Proxy installation (the default value is 623). Such as: 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 SOL Proxy with the SOL Proxy Configuration File." 3 If prompted for a username, provide the operating system login credentials of SOL Proxy Server. 4 Provide a password when prompted. SOL Proxy will use this combination of operating system username and password to authenticate you on 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 is performed, you will see a login successful message and the SOL Proxy main menu prompt. You are ready to use SOL Proxy. See "SOL Proxy Main Menu" for further instructions. BMC Management Utility 43