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ATLAS 550 System Manual - Adtran

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<strong>ATLAS</strong> <strong>550</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> Section 8 ADTRAN Utilities<br />

Session Menu<br />

Click on SESSION to open the Telnet session.<br />

Connect<br />

Opens dialog box for setting HOST NAME and<br />

PORT parameters for a Telnet session. Also lets<br />

you EDIT ENTRY, ADD NEW entry, and DELETE<br />

stored entries. When the parameters are set, click<br />

CONNECT to make the connection. Click CANCEL<br />

to end the session.<br />

Host Name<br />

Accepts and stores host names. You may either enter a name, an IP address, or a domain name directly<br />

from this field. Click on the drop-down arrow to display a complete list of previously stored host<br />

names.<br />

Port<br />

Provides several port options. You may enter port numbers directly into this field to connect to<br />

non-standard ports or select the drop-down combo-box to display the following options:<br />

TELNET establishes a Telnet session<br />

ECHO provides a loopback for troubleshooting<br />

DISCARD bit bucket; discards data<br />

DAYTIME returns the time<br />

CHARGEN displays as a unique character stream; used for self-tests<br />

Edit Entry<br />

Changes either the unit name or the IP address of each host.<br />

Press either Tab, Return, or a period (.) after each number in<br />

the IP address to move to the next field. If you press Return<br />

or enter a period while the cursor is located in an IP field,<br />

that field entry is deleted.<br />

Add New<br />

Prompts you for the same information as the EDIT ENTRY<br />

dialog box for new host. When enabled, the USE DNS (Domain Name Server) feature allows users to<br />

request DOMAIN LOOK UP via a DNS server on the network, rather than specifying an IP address. The<br />

name then appears in the HOST NAME field.<br />

Delete<br />

Removes a host name from the list; select the host name you want to remove, and, at the prompt, click<br />

DELETE.<br />

Connect<br />

Establishes the Telnet session.<br />

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