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2.3.2 Using Remote console

The IP address of the HelloDevice Pro Series must be known before users can access the remote

console port (See IP Address Configuration in chapter 3 for details). Remote console access

function is optional, and can be disabled in the remote access option on the menu (See Remote Host

Access Control in section 5.1 for details). This is useful when system administrator does not want

others to modify the existing configuration. The HelloDevice Pro Series supports Telnet protocol for

remote consoles and the port number for the remote consoles is 23, which is a TCP port number

assigned for Telnet.

Up to three remote console sessions can be established simultaneously using telnet. When they are

established, the first console session has a right to change the parameter values while others have a

right to read parameter values only. If the serial console is established, all of the remote telnet

consoles do not have a right to update the parameter values.

1)

Run a telnet program or a program that supports telnet functions such as TeraTerm-Pro or

HyperTerminal. The target IP address and the port number should be those of the

HelloDevice Pro Series. If required, specify the port number as 23. Type the following

command in the command line interface of your computer.

telnet 192.168.1.254

Or run a telnet program with parameters as follows.

Figure 2-9 Telnet program set up example

2)

The user has to log into the HelloDevice Pro Series. Type the user name and password. A

factory default setting of the user name and password are both admin.

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