The port number of the telnet connection. InterSystems IRIS accepts any legitimate name reference for the remote server. The IP address, host name (if you have a DNS server) or the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the remote server. The version of InterSystems IRIS on the client machine in most cases, must be the same or a later version of the InterSystems IRIS system it manages.Ī descriptive phrase that identifies the server it is what appears as a selection in the InterSystems IRIS launcher.
This client may have only utilities and not an InterSystems IRIS server instance.
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You can remotely log into an InterSystems IRIS instance on any supported platform from a terminal running on a PC or from any workstation client capable of running Telnet. Alternatively, if the server is on the preferred server list, point to Terminal and then click the server name. You may also connect to a remote instance of InterSystems IRIS from a Telnet session:Ĭlick InterSystems IRIS Telnet, connect to the remote server, and log on to the InterSystems IRIS system with your username and password. Point to a launcher utility and then click the server name.
To use the utilities on the Remote System Access submenu for a remote instance:ĭefine a remote server connection to add the server to the preferred server list.Ĭlick the InterSystems IRIS launcher and point to Remote System Access. You can control remote instances from a Telnet session, from the Remote System Access submenu on the InterSystems IRIS® data platform launcher on Windows, or from a URI generated from the web server and instance information.