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TimeVault™ User’s Manual

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Chapter 3: Remote Operation

Telnet Access

3.2

Telnet Access

TimeVault can perform setup and control operations sent from a remote location through
the Internet. The protocol used for Internet access to TimeVault is Telnet, a standard
Internet communications program, with an ASCII character-based interface, that is
bundled with Windows 95/98/NT and connects to TimeVault’s NET Port. Use Telnet just
like Procomm, or any other serial interface program, by entering F-series commands, to
which TimeVault responds.

The Utility Port takes precedence over the Telnet session. If the Utility Port is active,
either Telnet login will fail or, if already logged in, trying to send any Telnet command
generates the response:

NOTICE: Cannot respond to command because Utility Port

session has priority.

Telnet sessions have a 15 minute session timer. If there is no activity on the Telnet
session, the timer automatically terminates the session.

3.2.1

Starting Telnet and Making a Connection

1. Press Start on the task bar in the lower left corner of your screen.

2. Click Run and enter

Telnet

in the Open field.

The Run dialog box appears:

3. Click OK.

The Telnet – (None) window appears:

The following section only applies to Microsoft Windows users. If you are using an operating

system other than Windows (such as Macintosh or UNIX), check with your System
Administrator for Telnet application information.

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