Raveon FireLine Ethernet Technical Manual - page 10
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SNMP: Enables or disables the use of SNMP. If disabled, SNMP services such as traps
and device information are not used.
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Telnet: Enables or disables the Telnet service. If disabled, users cannot Telnet to the to the
device.
4. Telnet Operation
FireLine Digi Connected devices support the following types of Telnet
connections:
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Telnet Client
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Telnet Server
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Reverse Telnet, often used for console management or device management
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Telnet Autoconnect
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RFC 2217 (Telnet Com Port Control Option)
For more information on these connections, see the section "Supported
Connections and Data Paths" in the Digi Connect Family User’s Guide.
Access to Telnet network services can be enabled or disabled.
Note: When the FireLine Ethernet with Digi Connect is first powered on, it may
take up to 30 seconds to boot-up, and begin normal communications on the
network interface.
4.1.
About TCP and UDP Port Numbers
Digi Connect devices use the following default TCP and UDP port numbering
conventions described in the following table: You must ensure that the
application or device that initiates communication with the Connect device uses
these ports. If they cannot be configured to use these ports, you change the
individual network port on the Digi Connect device, which allows you different
port numbers to designate a Telnet or raw connection to the serial port.
For this connection type... Use these ports:
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Standard Unencrypted Telnet, port 23.
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Telnet to the seria,l port 2001 (TCP only)
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Raw connection to the serial, port 2101(TCP and UDP)
4.2.
Configuring the FireLine Ethernet for Telenet Operation
This procedure assumes the IP address of the FireLine Ethernet radio modem
has already been set, as per the previous section.
1. Using the Digi Connect Discovery program, select and log into your FireLine
Ethernet modem’s web interface.