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Remote administration

The Message Networking system supports both local access and remote access for system administration. Local access for administration is supported using the Message Networking system's dedicated monitor and keyboard. Remote access for administration is supported through a terminal and modem connected to the USB or serial port on the CPU or via the LAN.

Caution! The Message Networking system allows more than one person to perform the same function on the same screen, for example, adding a subscriber to the Message Networking system database. However, if two people happen to be editing the same subscriber's profile, only the changes made by the person who saves the screen last are written to the system database. The other person's changes are lost.

Configurations and remote access sequences vary widely, depending on the site. You may need to refer to the documentation for your terminal or terminal emulator to find the remote access procedure that applies to your particular situation.

Tip: Depending on your terminal emulator, you might have trouble correctly viewing some of the Message Networking screens. Try making changes from the terminal emulator's Controls or Options menu. In particular, try turning word wrap or wraparound off.

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