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16: Application Examples Local Serial Connection to Network Device via Telnet This example shows a terminal device connected to an EMG device port, and a Sun server connected over the network to the EMG device. When a connection is established between the device port and an outbound Telnet session, users can access the Sun server as though they were directly connected to it. (See Chapter 13: Connections on page 284). Figure 16-4 Local Serial Connection to Network Device via Telnet In this example, the sysadmin would: 1. Display the current settings for device port 2: [EMG]> show deviceport port 2 ___Current Device Port Settings Number: 2 Name: Port-2 Modem Settings Data Settings-----------IP Settings------- Modem State: disabled Baud Rate: 9600 Telnet: disabled Modem Mode: text Data Bits: 8 Telnet Port: 2002 Timeout Logins: disabled Stop Bits: 1 SSH: disabled Local IP: negotiate Parity: none SSH Port: 3002 Remote IP: negotiate Flow Control: xon/xoff IP: Authentication: PAP Logins: disabled CHAP Host: Break Sequence: \x1bB CHAP Secret: Check DSR: disabled NAT: disabled Close DSR: disabled Dial-out Login: Dial-out Password: Dial-out Number: Dial-back Number: usernumber Initialization Script: Logging Settings Local Logging: disabled USB Logging: disabled Email Logging: disabled Log to: upper slot Byte Threshold: 100 Max number of files: 10 Email Delay: 60 seconds Max size of files: 2048 Restart Delay: 60 seconds Email To: Email Subject: Port %d Logging Email String: NFS File Logging: disabled Directory to log to: EMG™ Edge Management Gateway User Guide 370