
38 Management Operations Chapter 3
Configuration Using the Telnet Interface
Overview
■ Accessing Telnet on page 38
■ Changing the Administration Password Using Telnet on page 40
■ Changing the Clock Setting Using Telnet on page 40
■ Changing the Ethernet Configuration Using Telnet on page 42
■ Changing the Fibre Channel Address Modes Using Telnet on page 42
■ Placing a Fibre Channel Interface Card Off-Line Using Telnet on page 45
■ Placing a Fibre Channel Interface Card On-Line Using Telnet on page 47
■ Installing a New Fibre Channel Interface Card Using Telnet on page 49
■ Changing a Fibre Channel Interface Card Configuration Using Telnet on
page 51
■ Choosing Which Card to be Configured on page 51
■ Factory Defaults for the Fibre Channel Interface Card on page 52
Accessing Telnet
To access Telnet, do the following:
1. Apply power to the connected SCSI and Fibre Channel devices
2. After all of the devices have gone through their power-up routines, boot up
the IM.
3. Power on the host computer.
From most Windows 9x and NT systems, users can start a Telnet session from
the DOS (or Command) prompt using the following steps:
1. From the Windows Start menu, open the DOS (or Command) prompt
window.
2. At the ‘>’ prompt, enter the following command:
Telnet <IP address>
where <IP address> is the IP address of the IM. This will start a Telnet
session window for the IM.
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