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Telnet & SSH Functions
ConnectionExample
1. Assume that Port 8 is configured as described in Section 10.3.2 If the
TSM/RSM’s IP address is "1.2.3.4", and you wish to establish a standard Telnet
protocol connection with port 8 (TCP Port Number 2108), then on a UNIX system,
the connect command would be invoked as follows:
$ telnet 1.2.3.4 2108 [Enter]
2. The TSM/RSM will first send the site ID, Port Number, Port Name, and Telnet Port
number, and then once a connection is established, the "Connected" message will
be sent.
10.3.4. Terminating a Direct Connect Session
To terminate a Direct Connect session, use the client program’s "disconnect" feature.
The following will occur immediately upon a client initiated disconnect:
1. The Network port is disconnected from the serial port.
2. The Network session is terminated.
3. The serial port is put to sleep.
Notes:
• TheSequenceDisconnectCommand,whichisdefinedviathePort
Configurationmenus,cannotbeusedtoterminateaDirectConnection.
• AnyTSM/RSMportthatallowsAdministratororSuperUserlevelcommands
canterminateadirectconnectionatanotherportbyissuingtheText
Interface's/DcommandasdescribedinSection9.1.1.2orviatheWeb
BrowserInterface'sPortControlScreenasdescribedinSection9.1.1.3.
• AcknowledgmentofdatareceivedbytheTSM/RSMnetworkportdoesnot
automaticallyindicatethatthedatahasbeencompletelysentouttheserial
port.DatamaystillbequeuedinTSM/RSMbuffers.Anydataqueuedatthe
timeofaclientinitiateddisconnectisdiscarded,andisnotpassedtothe
attacheddevice.