12-19-2018 02:48 AM - edited 03-14-2019 06:40 PM
Hi All,
I wondered if someone could tell me if there is any configuration required to enable telnet on a ICM server with Administration and Data Server installed?.
I was hoping to be able to remotely connect via telnet and kick off diagnostic tools such as rttest etc which is mentioned in the UCCE/ICM documentation.
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12-20-2018 03:00 AM
1. The link you are referring is outdated (year 2005). Screenshot there is from WindowsNT.
On current versions TelnetServer feature is not enabled by default on Windows 2012. So to make it work you need to enable it first.
2. ICM old-school tools are working fine by default. So you can use them after RDP/VMConsole to the ICM node.
3. Port 23 mentioned in the guide under Network Management and Remote Administration. It will be used if TelnetServer enabled.
12-19-2018 03:49 AM
Hi,
You can try enabling Telnet Server from Windows feature, although it's not secure, remote access through CLI will work.
I haven't tested rttest and other icm CLI tools yet, but think they should work fine. If you make it work, please update :)
12-19-2018 09:52 PM
Hi,
Can you please also confirm which cisco document you are referring. please share that link.
Thanks & Regards,
Hardik B Kansara
12-19-2018 11:45 PM
Hi,
There is no Cisco documentation for that, it's Windows feature. It was never tested and qualified for UCCE production use.
12-20-2018 12:56 AM
Hi Ayankovs,
Ah ok i must have misunderstood when i came across these pages:
the port guide also mentions telnet on port 23:
12-20-2018 02:46 AM
Yes I know the telnet option you are looking for windows server.
Looks there is an options for old version not for latest versions. Are you already using in current version and what is the current version.
Found one link for reference.
https://studylib.net/doc/14465436/the-cisco-icm-rttest-utility-contents-document-id--20428
You can run the rttest utility in one of three ways:
-- From a command prompt directly on one of the Cisco ICM Call Router nodes.
-- From a Telnet session into one of the Cisco ICM Call Router nodes
-- From a command prompt using pcAnywhere to one of the Cisco ICM Call Router nodes
Thanks & Regards,
Hardik B Kansara
12-20-2018 03:00 AM
1. The link you are referring is outdated (year 2005). Screenshot there is from WindowsNT.
On current versions TelnetServer feature is not enabled by default on Windows 2012. So to make it work you need to enable it first.
2. ICM old-school tools are working fine by default. So you can use them after RDP/VMConsole to the ICM node.
3. Port 23 mentioned in the guide under Network Management and Remote Administration. It will be used if TelnetServer enabled.
12-20-2018 03:19 AM
Thanks all,
I went ahead and enabled the telnet service/feature on the windows OS and was able to connect/run the diagnostic tools like rttest just fine.
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