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Page 24 Quick Start
Log in as
Betty
The PortServer is already up and running. Betty turns on her
terminal, presses <enter> (if the login prompt is not already
showing) and sees:
MegaCorp>
She types in Betty and presses ENTER. Next she sees:
passwd:
Betty enters MEBoss. The PortServer responds login
invalid...because Betty got the case wrong. She logins in
again, and properly enters her new password MeBoss.
Start session
with
Corporate
At the PortServers #>prompt, Betty starts a session with her
companys host computer called Corporateby typing:
#>telnet corporate
Note that she doesnthavetogiveanIPaddressfor
Corporate because her network has IP naming service. If it
did not, she could still have entered telnet corporate
as long as corporate and its IP address had been entered in
the PortServers host table, as described in Set Host on page
47. (The syntax for the telnet command is telnet
hostname|hostip [tcp port#]; that extra port # parameter is not
applicable here, but will be used in the next example.)
Betty logs in to Corporate using her login and password as set
up on that host.
Start new
session with
Engineering
Betty is now logged into Corporate through the PortServer. She
exits the Corporate login and goes back to the PortServers
command shell by typing the Telnet Escape sequence, which by
default is <Ctrl ]> (press the Control key and the right square
bracket keys at the same time) then pressing Return.
Back at the PortServers #> prompt, Betty starts a session
with her companys host computer called Engineering by
typing:
#>telnet engineering
Again, she logs into the Engineering host using her login and
password as set up on that host.
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