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VTrak E-Class Product Manual - Promise Technology, Inc.

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Making Telnet Settings<br />

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe<br />

<strong>VTrak</strong>’s Telnet service enables you to access <strong>VTrak</strong>’s Command Line Interface<br />

(CLI) through a network connection. To make Telnet settings:<br />

1. Click the Subsystem icon in Tree View.<br />

2. Click the Administrative Tools icon.<br />

3. Click the Telnet Setting link in Management View.<br />

4. Enter the Telnet Port number.<br />

2300 is the default.<br />

5. Enter the Maximum Number of Connections.<br />

4 is the default.<br />

6. Enter the Session Time Out interval.<br />

24 minutes is the default.<br />

7. Click the Submit button.<br />

8. Click OK in the confirmation box to restart the Telnet service with your<br />

changes.<br />

Changing the Startup Setting<br />

1. Under Startup Type:<br />

• Click on the Automatic option to start the service automatically during<br />

system startup. Recommended.<br />

• Click on the <strong>Manual</strong> option to start the service manually (the service<br />

does not start during system startup).<br />

2. Click on the Submit button.<br />

Stopping Telnet service<br />

To stop the Telnet service:<br />

1. Click the Stop button.<br />

2. Click OK in the confirmation box.<br />

Starting or Restarting Telnet service<br />

To start or restart the Telnet service, click the Start or Restart button.<br />

Making SNMP Settings<br />

<strong>VTrak</strong>’s SNMP service enables the SNMP browser to obtain information from the<br />

<strong>VTrak</strong>. The Trap Sink is where SNMP events are sent and can be viewed.<br />

To change the SNMP settings:<br />

1. Click the Subsystem icon in Tree View.

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