Specifications

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Management Tools
Remote Console Port
Description
The remote console port is a logical port that enables you to configure the access
server from a remote terminal on the network.
Features of the Remote Console Port
The following table lists the features that distinguish the remote console port from
other ports:
Communications Utilities for Remote Console Sessions
The following table describes the four utilities you can use to connect to the
remote console port on the access server:
Feature Description
Local switch character ~ (Tilde)
Personal computer file transfers Unsupported
SET/DEFINE/CHANGE PORT
characteristics
Available for all ports except for the
remote console port
Number of sessions supported 1 at a time
Connection Utility Host Type Protocol
Network Control Program (NCP) Network Control Program (NCP)
OpenVMS Phase IV
MOP
SET HOST/MOP OpenVMS DECnet/OSI MOP
Telnet remote console Internet Telnet
Access Server Manager 32-bit Microsoft Windows,
Windows 95, and Windows NT
Telnet