Difference between revisions of "Linux Console"
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*Via the ethernet port using ”telnet” | *Via the ethernet port using ”telnet” | ||
*Via serial port 1 | *Via serial port 1 | ||
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+ | =Linux Console - Telnet= | ||
+ | Start the Windows command line | ||
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+ | [Image:Linux1.png|250px] | ||
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+ | Type telnet <AMC IP-adress> | ||
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+ | [Image:Linux2.png|250px] | ||
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+ | Username: alpha | ||
+ | Password: com | ||
+ | The Telnet port (23) is by default disabled in the firewall |
Revision as of 08:08, 17 July 2007
The AlphaCom E runs a [Linux] distribution from MontaVista, kernel version 2.4. Linux uses a command line interface (CLI).
When do I need to use the Linux Console?
- Ping devices on the network
- File image update
- Access to the file system
The Linux Console can be accessed on two ways:
- Via the ethernet port using ”telnet”
- Via serial port 1
Linux Console - Telnet
Start the Windows command line
[Image:Linux1.png|250px]
Type telnet <AMC IP-adress>
[Image:Linux2.png|250px]
Username: alpha Password: com The Telnet port (23) is by default disabled in the firewall