
Chapter 14. ADTRAN Utilities
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S
ESSION
Click on S
ESSION
to open the Telnet session.
CONNECT
Opens dialog box for
setting HOST
N
AME
and
P
ORT
parameters for a
Telnet session. Also lets
you E
DIT
E
NTRY
, A
DD
N
EW
entry, and D
ELETE
stored entries. When the parameters are set, click C
ONNECT
to make the con-
nection. Click C
ANCEL
to end the session.
H
OST
N
AME
Accepts and stores host names. You may either enter a name, an IP address,
or a domain name directly from this field. Click on the drop-down arrow to
display a complete list of previously stored host names.
P
ORT
Provides several port options. You may enter port numbers directly into this
field to connect to non-standard ports or select the drop-down combo-box to
display the following options:
E
DIT
E
NTRY
Changes either the unit name or
the IP address of each host. Press
either
Tab, Return,
or a
period (.
)
aftereachnumberintheIPad-
dress to move to the next field. If
you press
Return
or
(.)
while the
cursor is located in each IP field,
that field entry is deleted.
A
DD
N
EW
Prompts you for the same information as the E
DIT
E
NTRY
dialog box for new
host. When enabled, the U
SE
DNS (Domain Name Server) feature allows us-
ers to request D
OMAIN
L
OOK
U
P
via a DNS server on the network, rather than
specifying an IP address. The name then appears in the H
OST
N
AME
field.
D
ELETE
Removes a host name from the list; simply select the host name you want to
remove, and, at the prompt, click DELETE
.
C
ONNECT
Establishes the Telnet session.
T
ELNET
Establishes a Telnet session
E
CHO
Provides a loopback for troubleshooting
D
ISCARD
Bit bucket; discards data
D
AYTIME
Returns the time
C
HARGEN
Displays as a unique character stream; used for self-tests