Closing a telnet session, Telnet commands – SATEC PM180 Operation Manual User Manual

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‎Chapter 5 Using Telnet

Telnet Commands

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PM180 Substation Automation Unit

log - Print network log
stat - Print network statistics
diag - Print device diagnostics
clrdiag - Clear device diagnostics
reset - Reset the device

You are prompted for the password to login, as in the following example:

Login password: *

>

If your login was successful, you are not prompted for the password again until you
close your telnet session. The default PM180 password is 0 unless you change it
through HyperTerminal, Telnet or the RDM. A password is always required for a
telnet session regardless of whether the communications security is enabled or
disabled.
After receiving the Telnet prompt “>”, you can enter your commands.

Closing a Telnet Session

To close the Telnet session, close your telnet client application.

Telnet Commands

The PM180 Telnet commands are identical to those for the HyperTerminal (see

HyperTerminal Commands

in Chapter 4).

When you change the Internet IP address in your device or reset the device through
telnet, your current connection is lost and you will need to open a new telnet session.

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