This is live off of one of my ARCs: law-ts1> list network service CONFIGURED NETWORK SERVICES Server Admin Name Type Socket Close Status tftpd TFTPD 69 FALSE ENABLED DATA: telnetd TELNETD 23 FALSE ENABLED DATA: dsp8cons TELNETD 8000 FALSE ENABLED DATA: service_type=dialout,auth=off,interface="SLOT:8/CON:1" dsp9cons TELNETD 9000 FALSE ENABLED DATA: service_type=dialout,auth=off,interface="SLOT:9/CON:1" dsp10cons TELNETD 10000 FALSE ENABLED DATA: service_type=dialout,auth=off,interface="SLOT:10/CON:1" dsp11cons TELNETD 11000 FALSE ENABLED DATA: service_type=dialout,auth=off,interface="SLOT:11/CON:1" dsp12cons TELNETD 12000 FALSE ENABLED DATA: service_type=dialout,auth=off,interface="SLOT:12/CON:1" This is with DSP version 2.0.51 and ARC version 4.2.32. You must have at least DSP 2.0.x to make it work. With the above, I can telnet to port 11000 to get to the console of the DSP in slot 11... Does "list interface" show the console ports? If not, you probably don't have the newest release of code. If you do, try 'list chassis' and make sure console is set to yes on all your DSP's there. Mike Andrews (MA12) * mandrews@dcr.net * http://www.bit0.com/ VP, sysadmin, & network guy, Digital Crescent Inc, Frankfort KY Internet services for Frankfort, Lawrenceburg, Owenton, Shelbyville "Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things." On Sat, 15 Jan 2000, Terry Kennedy wrote:
Tried this and it telnets just fine back to the hiperarc. Is their a syntax problem here? A list of the network services show:
CONFIGURED NETWORK SERVICES Server Admin Name Type Socket Close Status dsp12 TELNETD 8000 FALSE ENABLED DATA: service_type=dialout,auth=off,interface="slot:12/con:1"
I also have looked at 3kb.com and all I found was some explanation for telneting to a hiperarc from a netserver with a set of console cables tied together with a null modem connector. Have no idea why anyone would want to do that. I'll keep looking.
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