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13 - 4 Aironet 340 Series Bridge<br />

When starting a telnet session with the connect option:<br />

n Make sure the telnet option on the remote is enabled before connecting<br />

to a remote bridge or client. See “Telnet Access” in Chapter 2.<br />

n A message is printed on the remote’s Console stating where the connections<br />

originated from. The Console is then disabled for the duration<br />

of the telnet session to prevent conflicting commands.<br />

n The remote’s Console privilege is set to the highest level that does<br />

not have a password.<br />

While the unit is attempting to connect to the remote no<strong>de</strong>, the connection<br />

can be terminated by typing “CTRL-C”. This may be required if the<br />

incorrect address was entered.<br />

After connecting, you can close a telnet session and return to the local<br />

console by:<br />

n Typing the escape sequence of characters as <strong>de</strong>fined by the<br />

escape option in the Diagnostics Menu. See “Changing the<br />

Escape Sequence”.<br />

n If the remote no<strong>de</strong> is an Aironet no<strong>de</strong>, choose the close option<br />

which is accessible on the Console Port Main Menu during a telnet<br />

session only.<br />

n Using the remote no<strong>de</strong>’s logout command.<br />

Changing the Escape Sequence (Escape)<br />

Use the escape option to change the sequence of characters that are<br />

assigned to close a telnet session to a remote <strong>de</strong>stination. Typically, you<br />

would change the sequence if the current sequence has meaning to the<br />

remote system.<br />

The sequence may be up to 10 characters in length. To enter nonprintable<br />

characters in the sequence you may:<br />

n Use the two-character combination of caret (^) and the alphabetic<br />

character corresponding to the control character. For example, to<br />

enter “control Z”, use the string “^Z”.<br />

n Use a backslash “\” followed by three octal numbers<br />

n Use a dollar sign “$” followed by two hexa<strong>de</strong>cimal numbers

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