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Table of Contents
- Overview of Telnet Service
- Verifying Installation of Telnet Files
- Configuring Telnet Server
- Editing the Services File
- Adding Telnet Service to inetd Configuration
- Troubleshooting Telnet
- Implementation Differences
With the release of version C.55.00 of MPE/iX, Telnet server
functionality is available to HP e3000 customers. The Telnet server
allows users on a remote system that supports the
TCP/IP and
Telnet protocols to log on and run applications on the HP e3000.
The Telnet client, which was first made available on version C.50.00
of MPE/iX, gives users on an HP e3000 direct access to other systems
that support Telnet and TCP/IP.
This chapter describes:
How to verify the installation of the Telnet files
How to edit the inetd configuration file and the
services file to configure the Telnet server.
How to start the Telnet server once the product has been configured.
How to troubleshoot problems that arise with Telnet
Implementation differences between Telnet for MPE/iX
and Telnet for HP-UX.
Before release C.55.00, the capability to receive incoming
Telnet connections on the HP e3000 was only available with DTC Telnet
access. The HP e3000 processed such connections via a DTC configured
with a Telnet Access Card (TAC) using PC-based management software.
HP e3000 customers can continue to use DTC Telnet access, particularly
if the level of Telnet traffic places a heavy load on the processing
capacity of the host HP e3000's CPU.
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NOTE: Online information about the Telnet client and server
is available in the ASCII file TELNTDOC.ARPA.SYS.
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