Connecting and Logging On to an HP 3000 Remote Host [ HP Telnet/iX Users Guide ] MPE/iX 5.5 Documentation
HP Telnet/iX Users Guide
Connecting and Logging On to an HP 3000 Remote Host
After you have established a session to your local system, which supports
the Telnet protocol and TCP/IP, run the Telnet client on that system.
Use the client to establish a Telnet connection to the HP 3000 running
MPE/iX version 5.5 or later.
The same commands are used to connect to any remote host supporting the
Telnet protocol.
For information on connecting and logging on to a remote host, refer to
chapter 3.
Logging On
Once the connection has been established, you will be prompted with the
HP 3000 system prompt. At the system prompt, issue the MPE :HELLO
command.
For example, from an HP 9000:
:telnet node3000
Trying...
Connected to node3000.cup.hp.com.
Escape character is "^]".
MPE XL: hello manager.sys
HP3000 Releases: N.55.08 User Version: N.55.08 TUE, JAN 16, 1996, 10:35 AM
MPE/iX HP31900 C.03.18 Copyright Hewlett-Packard 1987. All rights reserved.
Figure 4-1.
You are logged onto ldev 2.
node3000(PUB):
NOTE To return to the Telnet prompt, from the MPE session, issue the
escape character [CTRL]-].
Once connected to the HP 3000, issue MPE/iX commands as you would from a
DTC, VT, or console connection.
MPE/iX 5.5 Documentation