Specifications

Table Of Contents
Niagara Release 2.3
Revised: May 22, 2002 Niagara Networking & Connectivity Guide
Chapter 2 Configuration and Troubleshooting Tools
Niagara Configuration Tools
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where <JACE-4/5> is the name or IP address of the JACE you want to connect to
and <port> is the port you (optionally) specified in step 5 of the previous procedure.
You are connected to the JACE and see a command prompt similar to the following:
JACE login:
Step 3
Type the name of the host administrator account. This is the user used to log into the
JACE via the Admin Tool.
Step 4
Press ENTER.
You are prompted for a password.
Step 5
Type the password of the host administrator account.
Step 6
Press ENTER.
You are logged into the JACE at the command prompt.
Step 7
To exit a telnet session, close the Telnet window.
Using
Hyperterminal
to Telnet
If you are using a Windows 2000 host, you can also use Hyperterminal in telnet mode
to connect to a JACE over the LAN. You may prefer to use Hyperterminal for
telnetting into a JACE-4/5 because it provides a graphical user interface (GUI).
Follow the next steps to set up a Hyperterminal session for telnet mode:
Procedure 2-9 Setting up Hyperterminal in Telnet mode (Windows 2000 only).
Step 1
Open Hyperterminal as follows:
On Windows NT—Click Start then choose Programs > Accessories >
Hyperterminal > Hyperterminal
On Windows 2000—Click Start then choose Programs > Accessories >
Communications > Hyperterminal
Step 2
In the Connection Description dialog box, type a name for this session. For
example:
Telnet to JACE
Step 3
Click OK.
The Connect to dialog box opens.
Step 4
In the Connect using field, choose TCP/IP (Winsock)
Step 5
In the Host address field, type the name or IP address of the JACE you want to
connect to and click OK.
You are connected to the JACE and see a command prompt similar to the following:
JACE login:
Step 6
Type the name of the host administrator account. This is the user used to log into the
JACE via the Admin Tool.