A/v device power control, Accessing and using telnet (port 23) – Extron Electronics IPL T PCS4i User Manual
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A/V Device Power Control
Power control of A/V devices may be accomplished once the PCS4 interface has been
connected and configured. These include web pages and Telnet.
Custom Web Pages
These pages can either be modified versions of the existing web pages, or new web pages
developed in the field.
Web page development can be done with a web site development tool such as FrontPage
or Dreamweaver. Custom web pages can be loaded using the embedded File Management
web page (see “
,” earlier in this section).
Accessing and Using Telnet (Port 23)
Telnet, short for Telecommunications Network, provides a way for you to connect to a
computer or server (in this case, the PCS4 interface) on a network. Once connected via
Telnet, you can send ASCII serial commands (see the “
Command and Response Table for
SIS Commands
” in the “SIS Programming and Control” section) to configure and monitor
the PCS4 settings.
1.
Click
Start
, then
Run
, then enter
Telnet,
and click
OK
. The Telnet program starts (see
figure 32, below).
Figure 32.
Telnet Command Prompt
2.
At the command prompt, enter
open
.
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