Ethernet SNMP Module Installation and Reference Guide ( J2603B) 1995-10
Remotely, Using Telnet
The HP AdvanceStack hubs support a Telnet console session. Your Telnet
syntax depends on your TCP/IP software or your terminal server. By default,
Telnet is enabled. You can disable Telnet by using the IPconfig console
command described on page 2-15.
To establish a Telnet session, follow these steps:
1. Verify the hub you are accessing has an HP Ethernet SNMP Module
installed, that it has been configured with an IP address, and that it is
accessible from your PC or workstation.
2. Enter the command telnet followed by the IP address or system name
of the hub, for example:
telnet 192.1.1.10
or
telnet your_hub
To end the Telnet session, type DI (the Disconnect command) to terminate
the console session. Or use your Telnet application’s command to close or
quit the Telnet session.
Remotely, Using a Modem and a Terminal
1. Use a full-duplex, asynchronous (character-mode) modem only. The
following modems have been tested at their rated speeds:
• Hayes V-series ULTRA Smartmodem 14400
• Hayes Smartmodem 2400
• Multi Tech 14.4 (MT1432BA)
• US Robotics Courier HST Dual Standard with ASL
• Intel 14.4EX
• Telebit WorldBlazer
2. Connect the modem to the hub’s console port using an RS-232-C
modem cable. (For pin-outs and recommended cables see appendix
A, “Cables and Connectors” in the HP AdvanceStack 10Base-T Hubs
Installation and Reference Guide.)
Extended Hub
Capabilities
Extended Hub Capabilities
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