User`s guide
Accessing the Console System 2 - 7
While a telnet session is in progress, you may not use the Console Port
to gain access to the menus. If any characters are entered, the following
message is printed identifying the location of the connection.
Console taken over by remote operator at 192.200.1.1
<use BREAK to end>
If you enter a break sequence, the remote operator will be disconnected
and control of the Console is returned to the Console Port.
You may disable telnet access to the Ethernet or Token Ring Bridge with
a menu configuration command. See “Enabling Telnet or HTTP Connec-
tions (Telnet/Http)”.
NOTE: If you are leaving telnet enabled, make sure you set passwords to
secure the Console. See “Setting Privilege Levels and Passwords (Rpass-
word, Wpassword)”.
Web Access
The Ethernet or Token Ring Bridge supports access to the Console sys-
tem through the use of an HTML browser. To start a connection use:
http://ip address of Ethernet or Token Ring Bridge/
A typical menu will be displayed:
Association Menu
Option Value Description
Display Display the table
Summary Display the table summary
Monitor
[menu] Monitor network associations
Maximum 1024 Maximum allowed child nodes
Autoassoc on Allow automatic table additions
Add Control node association
Remove Remove association control
Niddisp numeric Node Ids display mode
Enter an option number or name, Ò=Ó main menu, <ESC> previous menu
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