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Chapter 9. Telnet-attached Remote Workstation
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Introduction
Consoles
TCP/IP
Any workstation that runs the Telnet Client program can remotely access the IP
functions of a Network Node Processor (NNP). You can Telnet ona remote
workstation to configure and manage IP functions without disturbing the operations
of the service processor.
However, when using Telnet:
• You cannot access the MOSS-E functions
• Only one remote workstation can access a NNP at a time.
Any remote workstation can access a NNP via TeJnet.
Notes:
TCP/IP and Telnet Client programs are separate products from IBM
applications for Communication Controllers. See the documentation that comes
with these products for information on installation procedures.
Controller
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Telnet Workstation Configuration
A Telnet remote console can be attached to the service LAN (the Service
Processor Access Unit in Figure 9-1) via a bridge with appropriate filtering, or via
an IP network using resources controlled by the target Network Node Processor
(NNP). See Figure 9-1 above.
These workstation attachments can be through either:
• LAN (Token-ring, Ethernet)
• WAN links (Frame-relay, Point-to-Point Protocol).
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