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Re: TELNET LOGIN PROBLEM

 
Mohammed Imran
Advisor

TELNET LOGIN PROBLEM

When i do the telnet getting the folloiwng. Please help me resolve this problem.
Thanks,


OC://WebConnect SNA Access Server (tm) (opt) HP V4.1.2: newocs
******************************************************************************
* Welcome to OC://WebConnect SNA Access Server's TELNET Server *
* *
* OpenConnect *
* 2711 LBJ Freeway, Dallas, Texas 75234 *
* *
* OpenConnect integrates Web technology with existing host-based business *
* processes to deliver e-business solutions. *
* *
* For more information about our e-business solutions visit our Internet *
* home page at www.openconnect.com, or contact Marketing at: *
* Tel: (972)484-5200 Fax: (972)888-0688 E-mail: info@oc.com *
* *
* For technical assistance contact Customer Support Department at: *
* Tel: (972)888-0678 WWW: www.openconnect.com *
* Fax: (972)888-0680 E-mail: ocs_support@oc.com *
* *
* NOTE: This display screen can be modified by your Systems Administrator *
* to contain site specific information. A command called 'info' is *
* provided to redisplay this screen for subsequent viewing. *
******************************************************************************
Press RETURN to accept command, ESC to erase command, or ? for help.
TS> ! vt100,5250
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Robert Salter
Respected Contributor

Re: TELNET LOGIN PROBLEM

Just what is the problem? Looks like you got to where you telnetted to. Is it the banner message? The "NOTE" says see your Systems Administrator. Is that you?
Time to smoke and joke
Mohammed Imran
Advisor

Re: TELNET LOGIN PROBLEM

hi
yes it's me, you can't execute any command once i press neter getting the following.
Pass Through Screen

Type choices, Press Enter.


Remote location name

Mode name

Virtual controller QPACTL00

Virtual display device

Remote network identifier

Local PU name

Local LU name




LUGET failed. Sense Code = 0
TS_5250 Help: Esc
Mohammed Imran
Advisor

Re: TELNET LOGIN PROBLEM

hi
telnet should give something like the below:

HP-UX wss1 B.11.00 U 9000/785 (ta)

login:
David Child_1
Honored Contributor

Re: TELNET LOGIN PROBLEM

What is shown in your /etc/issue after the ending ************************************** line?

Better yet, if you could post your /etc/issue, that would be great.

David
Matti_Kurkela
Honored Contributor

Re: TELNET LOGIN PROBLEM

I agree with Robert: this looks like a dedicated system where either the shell or maybe even the standard telnetd has been replaced with a simplified command interface.

If you're supposed to be the administrator of this "OC://WebConnect SNA Access Server (tm)", it's time for you to start reading the OpenConnect manuals to find out how to access the administration user interface of this system. Even though the underlying hardware may be a HP-UX server, prepare to put aside your general HP-UX expertise: any OpenConnect-specific knowledge will be much more applicable here.

Note that the support agreements on dedicated systems sometimes have very strict limitations about what the local sysadmin is allowed to do. Violating these conditions may allow the vendor to declare the (often very expensive) support agreement null and void. After that, any troubleshooting help from the vendor will have a stiff price tag on it.

MK
MK
Dennis Handly
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: TELNET LOGIN PROBLEM

This may not even be a HP-UX box? It may be a switch/router that does extra security checking before sending you on?
Mohammed Imran
Advisor

Re: TELNET LOGIN PROBLEM

hi
i will check with the support. /etc/issue give the GenerciSysName [HP Release B.11.00] (see /etc/issue_
Steven Schweda
Honored Contributor

Re: TELNET LOGIN PROBLEM

> When i do the telnet [...]

How, exactly, do you "do the telnet"?

From what? To what?

Perhaps you should try visiting
http://www.openconnect.com
to see if you can learn what "OC://WebConnect
SNA Access Server" actually is, what it does,
and how it's configured.
Sherif A. Louis
Valued Contributor

Re: TELNET LOGIN PROBLEM

i'd go with the suggestion saying this isn't an HPUX machine or even a UNIX machine.
The only other possibility is that there's another telnet server installed... which i doubt.
mamy be u ought to give them a call