Icom IP100H Instruction Manual ver. 2.30 - Page 201
How to connect to the IP1000C using Telnet, How to connect, How to use the [CONSOLE] port
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6 FOR YOUR INFORMATION 2. How to connect to the IP1000C using Telnet For Windows® 10: Before performing the following procedure, turn ON [Telnet Client] from the screen that is displayed when "Turn Windows features on or off" is entered in the search box on the taskbar. ■■How to connect 1. Start up Windows. 2. Input "telnet.exe" in the search box on the taskbar, and then push [Enter]. 3. The Telnet screen appears, then input the appropriate address, as shown below. Microsoft Telnet>open IP1000C's LAN IP address. (Example: open 192.168.0.1) 4. Input login ID and password, and then push [Enter]. login: admin password: admin (The IP1000C's default password) 5. When the Telnet access is successful, "IP1000C #" is displayed on the Telnet screen. ■■How to use the [CONSOLE] port The IP1000C can be configured using a terminal software. (Optional OPC-1402A is required.) Set the COM port as shown below, to communicate with the IP1000C. COM port settings: ••COM port number: The port number that the optional OPC-1402A is connected to. ••Bits per second: 115200 (bps) ••Data bits: 8 ••Parity: None ••Stop bits: 1 ••Flow control: None After settings are completed, push [Enter] to display "IP1000C #." ■■About Telnet commands The following commands can be used with the Telnet function. Command list Push the [Tab] key to display the Telnet command list. After typing a Telnet command, push the [Tab] key to display the sub command list. Command help After typing "help," enter a command to display the command description. Example: "help save" (the "save" command description is displayed.) Automatic complement �� After typing the first few characters of the command, push the [Tab] key. The rest of the characters for the command are automatically entered. Example: "n" + [Tab] -> network Suggested commands are displayed. Example: "res" + [Tab] -> reset, restart 6-4