User`s guide
MultiVoice Gateway System Administration
Terminal-server commands
MultiVoice Gateway for the MAX— User’s Guide Preliminary November 23, 1998 10-9
Commands for monitoring networks
The following commands are specific to IP routing connections:
iproute Manage IP routes. Type ’iproute ?’ for help
ping ping <host-name>
traceroute Trace route to host. Type ’traceroute -?’ for help
(For details of using IProute, Ping, and Traceroute, see Chapter 8, “Configuring IP Routing.”)
Commands for use by terminal-server users
The following commands must be enabled for use in Ethernet > Mod Config > TServ Options.
If they are enabled, login users can initiate sessions by invoking the commands in the
terminal-server interface.
menu Host menu interface
telnet telnet [ -a|-b|-t ] <host-name> [ <port-number> ]
rlogin rlogin [ -l user -ec ] <host-name> [ -l user ]
tcp tcp <hostname> <port-number>
These commands initiate a session with a host or modem, or toggle to a different interface that
displays a menu selection of Telnet hosts.
SLIP, CSLIP, and PPP commands
The Serial Line IP (SLIP), Compressed SLIP (CSLIP), and PPP sessions, respectively, from
the terminal-server command line.
Menu command
You can enter the Menu command to invoke the terminal-server menu mode, which lists up to
four hosts. They can be either Telnet hosts or raw TCP hosts. You can mix Telnet and raw TCP
hosts in a menu.
Specifying Telnet hosts
The Menu command invokes the terminal-server menu mode, which lists up to four Telnet
hosts as configured in Ethernet > Mod Config > TServ Options. For example:
Up to 16 lines of up to 80 characters each
will be accepted. Long lines will be truncated.
Additional lines will be ignored
1. host1.abc.com
2. host2.abc.com
3. host3.abc.com
4. host4.abc.com
Enter Selection (1-4, q)