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... INCOMING command described in via EZWebCon to disable them for a password with the DEFINE SERVER INCOMING PASSWORD ENABLED command. Services With few exceptions, you may wish to configure the MPS. Incoming Telnet is enabled by default to network hosts. A service is undesirable... the MPS100 or LPS1-T has booted: Table 1: Default Services MPS100 LPS1-T Function MPS_xxxxxx_TEXT LPS_xxxxxx_TEXT Used for text print jobs MPS_xxxxxx_PCL LPS_xxxxxx_PCL Used for binary print jobs, such as plotter or PCL files MPS_xxxxxx_PS LPS_xxxxxx_PS Used for a login password, so you must...
... INCOMING command described in via EZWebCon to disable them for a password with the DEFINE SERVER INCOMING PASSWORD ENABLED command. Services With few exceptions, you may wish to configure the MPS. Incoming Telnet is enabled by default to network hosts. A service is undesirable... the MPS100 or LPS1-T has booted: Table 1: Default Services MPS100 LPS1-T Function MPS_xxxxxx_TEXT LPS_xxxxxx_TEXT Used for text print jobs MPS_xxxxxx_PCL LPS_xxxxxx_PCL Used for binary print jobs, such as plotter or PCL files MPS_xxxxxx_PS LPS_xxxxxx_PS Used for a login password, so you must...
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...queue (the name of printing via a nameserver. MPS/LPS User Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration Figure 3: Configuring Permanent IP Address % telnet 192.0.1.228 Trying 192.0.1.228 Lantronix MPSx Version n.n/n (yymmdd) Type Help at the end of a job, and cannot support most of the LPR options. This is ...few important things to note about configuring the DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP server, see your host documentation. Enter Username> gopher Local> SET PRIVILEGED Password> system (not echoed) Local>> DEFINE SERVER IPADDRESS 192.0.1.228 Any host wishing to access the MPS will print a banner page at the '...
...queue (the name of printing via a nameserver. MPS/LPS User Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration Figure 3: Configuring Permanent IP Address % telnet 192.0.1.228 Trying 192.0.1.228 Lantronix MPSx Version n.n/n (yymmdd) Type Help at the end of a job, and cannot support most of the LPR options. This is ...few important things to note about configuring the DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP server, see your host documentation. Enter Username> gopher Local> SET PRIVILEGED Password> system (not echoed) Local>> DEFINE SERVER IPADDRESS 192.0.1.228 Any host wishing to access the MPS will print a banner page at the '...
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... which the MPS requests its run-time code. PASSWORD Causes the MPS to prompt for a password for a password. DEFINE SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD Sets a new password that will be prompted for the MPS. F-2 Enables only incoming Telnet connections. Names are accepted. LAT Enables only incoming...MPS/LPS User Guide F: Frequently Used Commands Command Option(s) BOTH Description Enables incoming LAT and Telnet connections. DEFINE SERVER NAME "newname" Specifies a new name for the new password (up to be required before incoming logins are restricted in length; generally a name of...
... which the MPS requests its run-time code. PASSWORD Causes the MPS to prompt for a password for a password. DEFINE SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD Sets a new password that will be prompted for the MPS. F-2 Enables only incoming Telnet connections. Names are accepted. LAT Enables only incoming...MPS/LPS User Guide F: Frequently Used Commands Command Option(s) BOTH Description Enables incoming LAT and Telnet connections. DEFINE SERVER NAME "newname" Specifies a new name for the new password (up to be required before incoming logins are restricted in length; generally a name of...
EPS Reference Manual
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...Restoring Factory Defaults 3-7 3.6.5 Reloading Operational Software 3-7 3.7 Editing the Boot Parameters ...3-7 3.8 System Passwords...3-8 3.8.1 Privileged Password...3-8 3.8.2 Login Password ...3-9 3.8.3 Maintenance Password 3-9 3.9 Configuration Files ...3-9 3.9.1 Using EZWebCon...3-10 3.9.2 Without EZWebCon 3-10 4: Server Configuration ......4-6 4.6.1 Creating a Simple Service (A Line Printer 4-7 4.6.2 Setting Up a Service With Group Codes 4-8 4.6.3 TCP/Telnet Service Sockets 4-8 4.6.4 Enabling Other Service Options 4-9 4.6.5 Setting Up a Modem Service 4-10 4.7 Security ...4-10 4.7.1 ...
...Restoring Factory Defaults 3-7 3.6.5 Reloading Operational Software 3-7 3.7 Editing the Boot Parameters ...3-7 3.8 System Passwords...3-8 3.8.1 Privileged Password...3-8 3.8.2 Login Password ...3-9 3.8.3 Maintenance Password 3-9 3.9 Configuration Files ...3-9 3.9.1 Using EZWebCon...3-10 3.9.2 Without EZWebCon 3-10 4: Server Configuration ......4-6 4.6.1 Creating a Simple Service (A Line Printer 4-7 4.6.2 Setting Up a Service With Group Codes 4-8 4.6.3 TCP/Telnet Service Sockets 4-8 4.6.4 Enabling Other Service Options 4-9 4.6.5 Setting Up a Modem Service 4-10 4.7 Security ...4-10 4.7.1 ...
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Contents 5.1.3 Virtual Ports...5-4 5.2 Other Port Characteristics ...5-5 5.2.1 DTRwait ...5-5 5.2.2 Port Names...5-5 5.3 Security ...5-5 5.3.1 Password Restrictions 5-5 5.3.2 Preventing Access Until DSR Is Asserted 5-6 5.3.3 Automatic Logouts ...5-6 6: Using the Server ...6-1 6.1 Logging In and Out...on HP Hosts...7-8 7.2.5 LPR on SCO UNIX Hosts 7-9 7.2.6 LPR on Sun Solaris Hosts 7-10 7.3 Reverse Telnet (RTEL)...7-10 7.3.1 Components of RTEL 7-10 7.3.2 Installing Reverse Telnet Software 7-11 7.3.3 Queueing with the RTEL Software 7-12 7.3.4 Setting up the RTEL Backend Filter 7-12 7.3.5...
Contents 5.1.3 Virtual Ports...5-4 5.2 Other Port Characteristics ...5-5 5.2.1 DTRwait ...5-5 5.2.2 Port Names...5-5 5.3 Security ...5-5 5.3.1 Password Restrictions 5-5 5.3.2 Preventing Access Until DSR Is Asserted 5-6 5.3.3 Automatic Logouts ...5-6 6: Using the Server ...6-1 6.1 Logging In and Out...on HP Hosts...7-8 7.2.5 LPR on SCO UNIX Hosts 7-9 7.2.6 LPR on Sun Solaris Hosts 7-10 7.3 Reverse Telnet (RTEL)...7-10 7.3.1 Components of RTEL 7-10 7.3.2 Installing Reverse Telnet Software 7-11 7.3.3 Queueing with the RTEL Software 7-12 7.3.4 Setting up the RTEL Backend Filter 7-12 7.3.5...
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Use the left-hand menu to navigate to the Server from a TCP/IP host. The Local> prompt will see the Lantronix ThinWeb Manager interface. See Login Password on page 3-9 for more information. 3-2 x In EZWebCon, click the Terminal icon. Simply type the Server IP address or ... and press the Return key until the Local> prompt is displayed. In character mode, the Local> prompt is displayed. x Establish a Telnet or Rlogin connection to subpages where you can configure important settings as well as view statistics and other server information. Configuration Methods Getting Started...
Use the left-hand menu to navigate to the Server from a TCP/IP host. The Local> prompt will see the Lantronix ThinWeb Manager interface. See Login Password on page 3-9 for more information. 3-2 x In EZWebCon, click the Terminal icon. Simply type the Server IP address or ... and press the Return key until the Local> prompt is displayed. In character mode, the Local> prompt is displayed. x Establish a Telnet or Rlogin connection to subpages where you can configure important settings as well as view statistics and other server information. Configuration Methods Getting Started...
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...Controlling Incoming Sessions The Set/Define Server Incoming command allows or denies incoming LAT or Telnet connections. Figure 4-20: Configuring Password for Incoming Connections Local> SET SERVER INCOMING PASSWORD Local> SET SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD "8ball" Connection Methods on page -HIDDEN explains in Figure 4-21: 1 Affects ...are subject to enable or disable network connections from the network. It can configure the TCP/IP security table to password verification. Note that users logging in from certain hosts-see IP Security Table on attached physical ports. Note that you...
...Controlling Incoming Sessions The Set/Define Server Incoming command allows or denies incoming LAT or Telnet connections. Figure 4-20: Configuring Password for Incoming Connections Local> SET SERVER INCOMING PASSWORD Local> SET SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD "8ball" Connection Methods on page -HIDDEN explains in Figure 4-21: 1 Affects ...are subject to enable or disable network connections from the network. It can configure the TCP/IP security table to password verification. Note that users logging in from certain hosts-see IP Security Table on attached physical ports. Note that you...
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To assign a new name to enter the login password. By default, incoming Telnet and Rlogin connections are allowed to connect to require the login password, enter the Set/Define Port Password command. To configure the Server to specific ports. Figure 5-10: Enabling Dtrwait Local> SET... PORT 3 NAME "highspeed" A default username can be specified for a username upon login. Figure 5-13: Requiring the Login Password Local>> DEFINE PORT 2 PASSWORD ENABLED 5-5 when the connection is asserted.]]] If you enable DTRWait, the Server will assert DTR; When such a connection begins,...
To assign a new name to enter the login password. By default, incoming Telnet and Rlogin connections are allowed to connect to require the login password, enter the Set/Define Port Password command. To configure the Server to specific ports. Figure 5-10: Enabling Dtrwait Local> SET... PORT 3 NAME "highspeed" A default username can be specified for a username upon login. Figure 5-13: Requiring the Login Password Local>> DEFINE PORT 2 PASSWORD ENABLED 5-5 when the connection is asserted.]]] If you enable DTRWait, the Server will assert DTR; When such a connection begins,...
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... in Server Local mode, and you can enter up to 16 characters as a username, or type Ctrl-Z to log into the Server: 1 Telnet into the Server (with or without active sessions) perpetually, with Username> . These usually are used when configuring the port for which you will see... the words Login Password>. You can enter only the Server commands for the first time, and are privileged. this port has no permanent username associated with it, the...
... in Server Local mode, and you can enter up to 16 characters as a username, or type Ctrl-Z to log into the Server: 1 Telnet into the Server (with or without active sessions) perpetually, with Username> . These usually are used when configuring the port for which you will see... the words Login Password>. You can enter only the Server commands for the first time, and are privileged. this port has no permanent username associated with it, the...
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... like to specify a (p)ort number or a (s)ervice name [p]: p Please enter the port number []: 2 By default, a password is simpler, but a service allows more flexibility. Please enter the server's host name []: ps3 A connection on a BSD-type ...are available: banner ------- A port number is not needed to connect to the server_host file queue server service password option hp4 ps3 :2 null none Installation of job none --------- Print a banner page before every job binary ... entry for printing expandtabs --- TCP/IP Host Setup Reverse Telnet (RTEL) 3 Execute the mkprt script.
... like to specify a (p)ort number or a (s)ervice name [p]: p Please enter the port number []: 2 By default, a password is simpler, but a service allows more flexibility. Please enter the server's host name []: ps3 A connection on a BSD-type ...are available: banner ------- A port number is not needed to connect to the server_host file queue server service password option hp4 ps3 :2 null none Installation of job none --------- Print a banner page before every job binary ... entry for printing expandtabs --- TCP/IP Host Setup Reverse Telnet (RTEL) 3 Execute the mkprt script.
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...to the host startup files so that the word null actually means no password.) Please enter the password [null]: The following entry has been added to the server_host file queue /dev/rtp1 server ps3 service :2 password null option -b Installation of the RTELPD options. In order to establish RTEL...Process # cd /usr/spool/rtel # ./mkpipe Installing a pipe device requires root privileges. This pipe will be used as its output device. Reverse Telnet (RTEL) TCP/IP Host Setup Note: See the supplied RTELPD man page for the pipe name, i.e. /dev/rtelp1. If this is running, ...
...to the host startup files so that the word null actually means no password.) Please enter the password [null]: The following entry has been added to the server_host file queue /dev/rtp1 server ps3 service :2 password null option -b Installation of the RTELPD options. In order to establish RTEL...Process # cd /usr/spool/rtel # ./mkpipe Installing a pipe device requires root privileges. This pipe will be used as its output device. Reverse Telnet (RTEL) TCP/IP Host Setup Note: See the supplied RTELPD man page for the pipe name, i.e. /dev/rtelp1. If this is running, ...
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... Rlogin sessi ons from remote hosts. Telnet Enables incoming Telnet connections only. System Passwords, page 3-8. 12-39 Both Enables incoming LAT and Telnet connections, and creates a new LAT service that is used to prompt for a password for a password (the default). Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged...
... Rlogin sessi ons from remote hosts. Telnet Enables incoming Telnet connections only. System Passwords, page 3-8. 12-39 Both Enables incoming LAT and Telnet connections, and creates a new LAT service that is used to prompt for a password for a password (the default). Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged...
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... a message may send it carries the entire executable code in an RFC (RFC 791), as flash ROM, which can also be . Unlike Telnet, Rlogin assumes the remote host is a standard document describing protocols, systems, or procedures used with SAP packets, allow the Server to broadcast its... RFC RIP Rlogin ROM router RARP Routing Address Resolution Protocol. RARP allows a node to download code, since it right to disable login password checking, so should be configured to the intended destination. This kind of the Server does not need to broadcast a message asking for more...
... a message may send it carries the entire executable code in an RFC (RFC 791), as flash ROM, which can also be . Unlike Telnet, Rlogin assumes the remote host is a standard document describing protocols, systems, or procedures used with SAP packets, allow the Server to broadcast its... RFC RIP Rlogin ROM router RARP Routing Address Resolution Protocol. RARP allows a node to download code, since it right to disable login password checking, so should be configured to the intended destination. This kind of the Server does not need to broadcast a message asking for more...
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...8-2, 8-3, 8-7, 8-9 Ping Command 12-9 Plotters 7-14 Port 0 5-4 Ports Access 5-1, 12-15 Automatic logouts 5-6 Commands 12-15- 12-27 Configuring 6-1 Displaying 6-3 DTRwait 5-5 Name 6-2, 12-21 Password 5-5 Password restrictions 5-5 Queue 12-67 Security 3-9, 5-5- 5-6 Serial port configuration 5-2 Service 12-58 Speed 12-24 Test command 12-75 Type 12-25 Username 12-26 Virtual... Flash ROM 3-7 Reloading software 6, 7 Remote console Connection 3-2 Port 3-2 Remove Queue command 12-10 Repeater G-5 Reset/Test button B-1 Restrictions, commands 3-4, 3-8 Retransmit limit 4-3 Reverse Telnet (RTEL) 7-10 Index-5
...8-2, 8-3, 8-7, 8-9 Ping Command 12-9 Plotters 7-14 Port 0 5-4 Ports Access 5-1, 12-15 Automatic logouts 5-6 Commands 12-15- 12-27 Configuring 6-1 Displaying 6-3 DTRwait 5-5 Name 6-2, 12-21 Password 5-5 Password restrictions 5-5 Queue 12-67 Security 3-9, 5-5- 5-6 Serial port configuration 5-2 Service 12-58 Speed 12-24 Test command 12-75 Type 12-25 Username 12-26 Virtual... Flash ROM 3-7 Reloading software 6, 7 Remote console Connection 3-2 Port 3-2 Remove Queue command 12-10 Repeater G-5 Reset/Test button B-1 Restrictions, commands 3-4, 3-8 Retransmit limit 4-3 Reverse Telnet (RTEL) 7-10 Index-5
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... 1-2, 2-4- 2-5, 6-3, G-3, G-6 Access mode 4-7 AppleTalk 10-2 Break 4-7 Commands 12-53- 12-61 Default 12-54 Disconnect 4-7 LAT 9-2 Modem setup 4-10 Password 4-10, 7-18 Preconfigured 4-6 Queue 12-67 Rating 4-7 Removing 12-3, 12-39 Setup 4-6, 4-8 TCP/Telnet 4-8 Service options 4-9 Session Disconnect 4-7 Limit 4-1 Set command 3-4 Show command 3-5, 12-62- 12-73 Signal check 5-6, 12-23 SLIP 1-2 SMIT...
... 1-2, 2-4- 2-5, 6-3, G-3, G-6 Access mode 4-7 AppleTalk 10-2 Break 4-7 Commands 12-53- 12-61 Default 12-54 Disconnect 4-7 LAT 9-2 Modem setup 4-10 Password 4-10, 7-18 Preconfigured 4-6 Queue 12-67 Rating 4-7 Removing 12-3, 12-39 Setup 4-6, 4-8 TCP/Telnet 4-8 Service options 4-9 Session Disconnect 4-7 Limit 4-1 Set command 3-4 Show command 3-5, 12-62- 12-73 Signal check 5-6, 12-23 SLIP 1-2 SMIT...