Closing a telnet session, Dial-up networking, In chapter 4 for – SATEC ETC2002 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Connecting to the ETC2002

Dial-Up Networking

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ETC2002 Network Communicator

mbus - Set MODBUS ID range and ETC MODBUS
ID
modem - Modem connection parameters
XP - eXpertPower client parameters
time [hh:mm:ss] - Time
date [dd/mm/yy] - Date
log - Prints network log
stat - Prints network statistics
stat ip - Prints current network IP addresses
stat xp - Prints XP client status
service - Service Menu
datasrv - Data server configuration
run dump - Starts dumping the log to console
run server - Starts the TCP server
stop dump - Stops dumping the log to console
stop server - Shuts the TCP server down
reset - Resets the device
rsttmr - Reset timer period
quit - Quit console


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

Login Name: *******

Login password: ******

>


If your login was successful, you are not prompted for the password again
until you close your telnet session. Consult your local representative for the
default ETC2002 login name and password.

After receiving the Telnet prompt “>”, you may enter your commands.

Closing a Telnet Session

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

Dial-Up Networking

You can use Windows Dial-Up networking to access the ETC2002 via public

telephone lines, either for connecting to the ETC2002 TCP server from PAS
or your remote Internet application, or for connecting to the ETC2002 Telnet
server from the Windows Telnet client.

To use Windows Dial-Up Networking for dial-in connections, create a new

Dial-Up connection for your ETC2002:

1. From the Start menu, select Settings -> Network and Dial-Up

Connections -> Make New Connection.

2. Select “Dial-up to the Internet” and click Next.

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