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Document Number: 0100SM1401 Issue: 12-16
If security password protection has been enabled, you will first need to enter the appropriate user name and password.
If the Telnet connection was successful, the following screen will be displayed.
To start a Telnet session, open a command window via “Start -> Run” and type “Telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” where xxx is the IP
address of the target radio. See example below.
TUI Interface - Telnet session
The text user interface can be accessed via Telnet. This is convenient if you are remotely connected to a Q data radio via an
Ethernet network. The Telnet interface requires much less bandwidth compared to the web user interface, which results in
higher speed access to configuration parameters and diagnostics. Most computer operating systems come with integrated
Telnet software. For Windows based operating system, you can initiate a Telnet session using the command line interface.
Before you can connect to the text user interface (TUI) via Telnet, ensure that the Telnet interface within the Q data radio is
enabled. By default, the Telnet service is enabled. The Telnet service can be enabled/disabled using the Web user interface.
Enable the interface via the “Configuration -> Security” menu item as shown below.
Part H – Advanced