User`s guide
11 - 4 Aironet Wireless Client
When starting a telnet session with the connect option:
n Make sure the telnet option on the remote is enabled before connect-
ing to a remote Aironet Wireless Client or client. See “Telnet
Access” in Chapter 2.
n A message is printed on the remote’s Console stating where the
connections originated from. The Console is then disabled for the
duration of the telnet session to prevent conflicting commands.
n The remote’s Console privilege is set to the highest level that does
not have a password.
While the unit is attempting to connect to the remote node, the connec-
tion can be terminated by typing “CTRL-C”. This may be required if the
incorrect address was entered.
After connecting, you can close a telnet session and return to the local
console by:
n Typing the escape sequence of characters as defined by the
escape option in the Diagnostics Menu. See “Changing the
Escape Sequence”.
n If the remote node is an Aironet node, choose the close option
which is accessible on the Console Port Main Menu during a
telnet session only.
n Using the remote node’s logout command.
Changing the Escape Sequence (Escape)
Use the escape option to change the sequence of characters that are
assigned to close a telnet session to a remote destination. Typically, you
would change the sequence if the current sequence has meaning to the
remote system.
UCE.BK Page 4 Wednesday, February 10, 1999 12:10 PM