Gf-131 aerco control system (acs) – AERCO Control System (ACS) User Manual

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GF-131

AERCO Control System (ACS)

AERCO International, Inc. • 100 Oritani Dr. • Blauvelt, New York 10913 • Phone: 800-526-0288

Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual

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serial port, and data received through that port will be displayed in the PuTTY window.
To create a Serial connection, click the radio button labeled

Serial. The Serial line and Speed

fields will then be automatically filled in as shown in

left image of Figure 9-1, but will allow you

to specify the serial line to use (if your computer has more than one) and what speed (baud

rate) to use when transferring data. For further configuration options (data bits, stop bits, parity,

flow control), you can use the

Serial Configuration panel (right image in Figure 9-1) by

selecting “Serial” in the left navigation pane.
Now, to connect to the remote server, simply click the

Open button at the bottom of the dialog

box. A new terminal window will pop up and ask you to log in.
So that you don't have to enter this information every time you wish to connect to your server,

you can save this configuration by typing an appropriate name in the

Saved Sessions text box

in the PuTTY “Basic Options” window (left image of Figure 9-1) and then clicking

the

Save button. In the future, you can select the name you chose in the list box and click

the

Load button to initialize this particular configuration.

G.2.2 Running a Command on a Remote Machine Using PuTTY

PuTTY may also be used to run some command residing on the remote server. After specifying

the command line you want to run, you will be asked for your account name and password, and

then the command you specified will execute. When it completes, your session will terminate,

and your window will either close or remain open depending on how you configure the session.

Here are the steps:

1. Bring up the PuTTY application and select the server you wish to connect to.
2. At the bottom of the Basic Options dialog box (left image of Figure 9-1) in the section

titled:

Close window on exit, select the Never radio button. This will keep the window

open after the command has finished executing so that you can see any results in the

terminal window.

3. In the menu bar along the left side of the dialog box, click the

SSH menu near the

bottom. The following screen will be presented:

4. Into the textbox titled,

Remote command type the full command line you wish to have

executed on the remote machine.

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