Terminal Server Configuration Without RealPort
Chapter 19 Configuration Examples 84
Terminal Server Configuration Without RealPort
In this configuration, Digi One and PortServer TS 2/4 acts as a terminal server, providing Telnet and Rlogin
access to hosts. This configuration enables the following:
• Telnet or Rlogin access to the LAN-based hosts, both from locally-connected terminals and from devices
accessing the LAN from the telephone network
• Access for LAN-based hosts to Digi One and PortServer TS 2/4 ports (sometimes called reverse Telnet)
Related Information
For more information on configuring
• The Ethernet interface, see "Configuring the IP Address" on page 12.
• Terminal connections, see "Configuring Ports for Terminals and Computers" on page 26.
• Modem connections, see "Configuring Ports for Modems" on page 22.
Illustration
Configuration
set config ip=192.250.150.10 submask=255.255.255.0 (1)
set ports range=1-2 dev=term
set line range=1-2 baud=9600
set flow range=1-2 ixon=on ixoff=on (2)
set ports range=3-4 dev=mio
set line range=3-4 baud=115200
set flow range=3-4 ixon=off ixoff=off rts=on cts=on (3)
set user name=user1(4)
Configuration Notes
1. The set config command configures the IP address and mask for the Ethernet interface.
2. The first set ports, set line, and set flow commands configure ports 1 and 2 for terminal connections.
3. The next set ports, set line and set flow commands configure ports for bidirectional modems. Software flow
control (the default) is shut off and hardware flow control turned on using the set flow command.
4. The set user command defines a user, which assigns a user name for login purposes. All Digi One and PortS-
erver TS 2/4 users can login with this name.
Terminals
192.250.150.10
192.250.150.9
Modems
Digi Device
192.250.150.17
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