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Rep Power: 6 ![]() | Telnet to PBX 61C Hello, Just wondering if anyone is using a network terminal server to telnet to their PBX's, or anything else that allows them to be able to telnet to their PBX? I have some old Racal NTS's but they are old and was looking for something new to use. Does anyone have any idea's on what I could use? Thanks | ||||||||
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| Senior Member ![]() slagburn has no status.
Location: 3498.51 miles from Tiverton, Ontario (CANADA) Rep Power: 16 ![]() | I think that if you want to do anything useful with a telnet session to the Nortel PBX you have to use a client that supports rlogin... which seem to few and far between. | ||||||||
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| Junior Member ![]() anil has no status.
Location: kuwait Rep Power: 7 ![]() | are you looking for this product http://www.lantronix.com/device-netw...s/uds-10b.html | ||||||||
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| Senior Member ![]() Archibald J. Cox has no status.
Location: Where the hell is Tiverton, Ontario (CANADA)?!?! Rep Power: 6 ![]() | I use rlogin (included with MacOSX and Linux, use PuTTY on Windows) No device necessary. If you're running a signaling server you can connect to that over telnet (I believe) and then establish an rlogin connection to the call server. (cslogin command) Arch | ||||||||
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| Senior Member ![]() Archibald J. Cox has no status.
Location: Where the hell is Tiverton, Ontario (CANADA)?!?! Rep Power: 6 ![]() | As long as your IP address is on the same subnet as the ELAN ip address of the PBX, you should can just establish an rlogin connection to the ELAN ip address of the PBX. You could also telnet to the ELAN ip (management IP) of the signaling server if you're using one. | ||||||||
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| Admin ![]() Chas2002 is scared by papa-bear\'s "not work safe"
Location: Gulf Coast Rep Power: 5 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: m_steller, Not sure if it works (I haven't tried it), but Tera Term has TCP/IP (telnet) connections built in and it's free. If you do try it and it works - let me know how you did it... Thanks, Chas2002 TeraTermPro: http://www.pbxinfo.com/modules.php?n...ownload&sid=23 __________________ Free Preview of my fictional book: Chaos Theorem .:-:. Employment: Find a new job on pbxjobs.com Best Video Jukebox on the net (mini-flash widget) | and | Do you want to store your MP3 files? visit: Musecast.com Why not start a blog http://www.pbxinfo.com/blog.php - it's 110% free. | ||||||||
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