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W&T Configuration access to the Com-Server
7�2 Configuration via Telnet
On Unix/Linux systems as well as Windows up to XP the telnet
client is included in the standard installation of the operating
systems.
The TCP port number for the telnet configuration is configu-
rable in menu path Setup Port x r TCP/IP Mode r Port List r
Telnet Configuration Port. The factory default port number is
1111, so that you must start the connection from within the
telnet client using the corresponding parameter:
telnet [IP-Adresse] 1111
With Windows Vista the telnet client must be explicitly in-
stalled together or after the fact. Here we recommend starting
using the WuTility inventorying and management tool. If the
telnet client is not installed on the respective system, an alter-
nate telnet client (putty.exe) is automatically used.
If the connection could be opened and no system password is
assigned (= factory default setting), you will see the following
menu in your Telnet window. If a system password was confi-
gured, this will be asked for in front of the menu.
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* Com-Server [model name] *
* “COMSERVER-0A1B2C” *
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1. INFO System
2. SETUP System
3. SETUP Port 0 (Serial)
4. SAVE Setup
7�2�1 Navigation within the Telnet menu
An overview of the entire Com-Server configuration menu
is shown on the previous page. On the monitor you will see