Introduction to pcm interfaces, Viewing the pcm interface – Polycom RMX 1000 User Manual

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Chapter 18 – Appendix B: Telnet/Terminal Commands



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After resetting the system configuration, the RMX 1000 must be restarted in
order for the new settings to take effect.

Clean Key Code

Enter cleankey after the prompt "#" to remove the existing key code. This
command is used to deactivate the RMX 1000.

The system will display the prompt “Are you sure?”, Enter “Y” to continue,
or enter “N” to cancel.

Telnet Setting

Enter telnet {on | off} after the prompt "#" to turn on/off the telnet session.
For example, enter telnet on to enable the telnet function.

The default setting is telnet on. If entering "telnet off" to disable the RMX 1000’s telnet

function, the user can only use the serial port to perform system setting tasks. The

default telnet port is

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, which cannot be modified. The password and command

operations for remote telnet login are identical to those for serial port login.

LPR Setting

Enter lpr {on | off} after the prompt "#" to enable or disable the packet loss
recovery mechanism. The default setting is off.

For example, enter lpr on to enable the packet loss recovery function. The
data is restored when packet loss occurs during the network transmission.

The system must be restarted in order for the new settings to take effect after
changing the LPR setting.

Password Modification

Enter set telnet password after the prompt "#" to modify the login password
for the command setting interface.

The password can be set to a maximum of 20 characters. This command is
only used to change the login password for the telnet session and serial
interface. No effect for the web UI password.

Ping

Enter ping <ip> {-n<count>} {-w<time>} {-l<size>} after the prompt "#" to
check the network connection status.

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