
3 Terminal and Telnet Management
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Main Menu
When you access the RASExpress server using either a terminal or Telnet, the main
menu appears. The terminal and Telnet main menus are identical except for the first
item. To select an item from this or any other menu, type the item number and press
E
NTER. To exit a menu, press ESC. The menus are described on the following pages.
Terminal main menu:
[ 1] Quick Configuration of server
[ 2] Management of server
[ 3] Configuration of server
[Esc] Close the session
Telnet main menu:
Services provided by the telnet server
[ 1] Dial out
[ 2] Management of server
[ 3] Configuration of server
[Esc] Close the telnet session
Quick Configuration of Server
This option is available only when you connect a dumb terminal to the RASExpress
server. Its purpose is to set up the RASExpress server to communicate with your
network. Once the RASExpress server is communicating with the network, you can
either continue to configure the RASExpress server with the terminal or you can do a
quick configuration of your other RASExpress servers and then use
MultiCommManager or another utility to complete the configuration from a client
computer.
When you select Quick Configuration of Server, you must enter a user name and
password following the prompts, after which the IP Remote Access menu appears.
The parameters that you can set in this menu apply to IP routing on all ports of the
RASExpress server.
[ 1] IP Remote Access :enabled
[ 2] IP Address :192.168.090.004
[ 3] IP Subnet Mask :255.255.255.000
[ 4] IP Default Route :192.168.090.001
[ 5] IP RIP :enabled
[ 6] IP Auto Learn Default Gateway :disabled
[ 7] Primary Name Server :000.000.000.000
[ 8] Secondary Name Server :000.000.000.000
[ 9] DNS Caching Server :disabled
[10] IP Frame Type :TYPE_II
[11] Remote Client IP Address :Use Address Pool
[12] Configure IP Address Pool
[13] IP Static Route
[ESC] to go to prev menu
IP Remote Access
Shows the IP port status. When it is enabled, the RASExpress server provides remote
access on IP, allowing any remote PPP-compatible client to call in and access local
TCP/IP hosts.
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