Motorola 49901 Instruction Manual - Page 100
Alternative Methods for Accessing the CTP, Introduction, Using Remote, Telnet, Using SoTCP, Enter
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Accessing the Control Terminal Port Alternative Methods for Accessing the CTP Introduction This section describes alternative methods for accessing the CTP over a Frame Relay Bypass connection when: • the terminal of the local Vanguard device does not have IP connectivity or • cannot connect to the target device over the LAN (serial port only) • the WAN is not using X.25 or Annex G Using Remote Telnet VanguardMS Vanguard devices have a built-in Telnet feature that allows to you access the CTP of other Vanguard devices. To use this feature, both the local and target devices must be configured using an IP network connection. Use these steps to access the CTP of another Vanguard device from your local node: 1) Access the local Vanguard's CTP. 2) Select the Diagnostics Menu, and then select Telnet. 3) Type any IP address that is configured in the target Vanguard. Using SoTCP If the target Vanguard device has been previously configured for a particular network connection using SoTCP and AT PAD, you can access the CTP using Frame Relay Bypass. Use these steps to establish an SoTCP connection to the target Vanguard's CTP using Frame Relay Bypass: 1) From the (*) prompt, type 10198 and press Enter. 2) At the OK prompt, type atds0 (example: atds010198) and press Enter. Startup CTP Screen 340 Enhanced Figure 4-4 shows an example of the Vanguard 340 Enhanced Startup Screen. OK->atds->CONNECT Connected to the Control Port on Node "Nodename", at 14-NOV-2003 13:32:59 VANGUARD 340 Enhanced, Version V6.4.P02B_@404HP_340v3 Copyright (C) 1989-2001 VanguardMS LLC Copyright (c) 1995 by AGE Logic Inc., San Diego, CA All rights reserved Enter Password: Figure 4-4. Startup Screen for the Vanguard 340 Enhanced 4-8 Powering Up and Loading Software