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• HVAC demo does have telnet <strong>server</strong> capability included<br />

• For this demo, telnet shell command list is a subset <strong>of</strong><br />

commands that can be used from serial port shell<br />

• Ipconfig commands and network statistic commands have<br />

been removed from telnet command list as it doesn’t make<br />

sense to reconfigure Ethernet port using Ethernet port<br />

• Most <strong>of</strong> commands for manipulation and modification <strong>of</strong> MFS<br />

directory on USB drive are not available over telnet<br />

• <strong>Telnet</strong> connection provides control functionality to control<br />

application similar to what you saw with Web <strong>server</strong>; main<br />

difference is control is done using a command line instead <strong>of</strong><br />

pretty Web interface<br />

TM<br />

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Freescale, the Freescale logo, AltiVec, C-5, CodeTEST, CodeWarrior, ColdFire, ColdFire+, C-Ware, the Energy Efficient Solutions logo, Kinetis,<br />

mobileGT, PowerQUICC, Processor Expert, QorIQ, Qorivva, StarCore, Symphony and VortiQa are trademarks <strong>of</strong> Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.,<br />

Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. Airfast, BeeKit, BeeStack, CoreNet, Flexis, MagniV, MXC, Platform in a Package, QorIQ Qonverge, QUICC Engine,<br />

Ready Play, SafeAssure, the SafeAssure logo, SMARTMOS, TurboLink, Vybrid and Xtrinsic are trademarks <strong>of</strong> Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All<br />

other product or service names are the property <strong>of</strong> their respective owners. © 2012 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.

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