General DVR Operation and Configuration - Galaxy Control Systems
General DVR Operation and Configuration - Galaxy Control Systems
General DVR Operation and Configuration - Galaxy Control Systems
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Appendix C: Telnet <strong>DVR</strong> Port ID via Comm<strong>and</strong> Prompt<br />
SG <strong>DVR</strong> Interface Mini‐Guide<br />
To telnet <strong>DVR</strong> Unit from the System <strong>Galaxy</strong> PC/Workstation you can run from the CMD comm<strong>and</strong> line.<br />
Open a Comm<strong>and</strong> Window:<br />
1. Click [Start] button on the<br />
Windows Task Ba<br />
2. Select the ‘Run’ option<br />
3. Type “cmd” in the field<br />
provided.<br />
4. Click [OK] button<br />
To telnet: Once the Comm<strong>and</strong> Window opens, type the telnet comm<strong>and</strong> with the target (<strong>DVR</strong>) IP Address<br />
<strong>and</strong> Port ID. Syntax is important, so type one space between comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> parameters. Type<br />
“telnet nn.nnn.nnn.nnn pppp”; where “n” st<strong>and</strong>s for the numeric characters in the IP Address <strong>and</strong><br />
“p” st<strong>and</strong>s for the numeric characters in the port ID. If you prefer using HyperTerminal to telnet, see<br />
Appendix C.<br />
type one space<br />
Example 1 shows a reply. Example 2 shows that the target port ID Address is not able to reply.<br />
Example 1 – telnet with NO Conflict – good connection<br />
Example 2 – telnet with conflict – failed to connect<br />
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