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Operation
9.4. The SSH/Telnet Connect Function (Web Browser Interface Only)
The SSH/Telnet Connect function allows you to open an SSH Shell Session or Telnet
Session without leaving the Web Browser interface. Once you have successfully
opened an SSH Shell Session or Telnet Session, you can then use ASCII commands to
configure and operate the VMR/NPS unit as described in Section 9.2 and Section 17.
9.4.1. Initiating an SSH Shell Session via the Web Browser Interface
To initiate an SSH Shell Session from the VMR/NPS Web Browser Interface, proceed as
follows:
1. Place the cursor over the "SSH/Telnet Connect" button on the left hand side of the
screen. When the flyout menu appears, click on the SSH option.
Note: If the RSP displays a message that indicates that your browser does not
include the Java plugin, go to the Java website and download the latest version
of the Java plugin.
2. Start Java: Click on the File menu and select "Open Shell Session"
3. The VMR/NPS will display a prompt that asks the user to enter a valid username
and host name (IP Address.) Key in the username and host name (IP address)
using the following format and then click on the "OK" button:
username@ip_address
Notes:
The username entered must be a valid username that has been previously
defined via the VMR/NPS User Directory as described in Section 5.5.
The IP Address (host name) can either be the address to the machine that
you are currently communicating with via the Web Browser Interface, or
you can enter the IP address for another VMR/NPS unit, providing that the
username entered is present on the other VMR/NPS unit too.
4. After the username and host name are entered, the VMR/NPS will prompt you to
enter your password. Key in the password that has been defined for the username
entered in step 3 above and then click on the "OK" button.
5. The VMR/NPS will display the Circuit Status Screen, followed by the command
prompt. You may now invoke VMR/NPS commands as described in Section 9.2
and 17.
6. To terminate the SSH Session, type /X and press [Enter].
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