Specifications
Management Tools
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Example: Using MOP to Connect to an Access Server from a DECnet/OSI
OpenVMS Node
The following example shows a connection from a DECnet/OSI OpenVMS node
to an access server remote console port. In this example:
• The access server has a DECnet node name of DGD700.
• The maintenance password is FEDCBA. On the SET HOST/MOP command
line, however, the DECnet/OSI software transposes this password into the
string BADCFE.
• The access server has a password of ACCESS.
$ SET HOST/MOP DGD700/VERIFICATION=%XBADCFE
%CCR-I-CONNEST, connection established to remote system
08-00-2B-26-AE-32 Press CTRL/ \ to disconnect, CTRL/] to send break
# ACCESS (not echoed)
Network Access SW Vx.x for DSxxx-xx BLxx-xx ROM Vx.x-x
Uptime: 0 00:16:41
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Please type HELP if you need assistance
Enter username> SWINSTALLER
Local>
Telnet Remote Console
If the access server has an Internet address, you can configure it to accept a Telnet
remote console connection. Once you configure the Internet address and Telnet
remote console port, the access server accepts and establishes a Telnet remote
console connection to the remote console through one or more of the Telnet
listeners specified by a TCP port on the access server. By default, TCP port 23 is
the Telnet remote console port.
If you assign Telnet listener 23 to one or more physical ports, using the
CLEAR/PURGE TELNET LISTENER 23 command only reassigns TCP port 23 as
a Telnet remote console port.










