Remote-access Guide

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by Daniella Bailey Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Why did my NetLab+ remote access test fail?

This test will fail if a connection using the TCP port (s) defined by the NETLAB+ administrator cannot be established. There are several reasons why the Remote Access Test may fail: Personal Firewall settings on your computer: The personal firewall software on your computer may be set by default to prohibit the port connection.

Why can't I login to my NetLab+ server?

I am having login problems. The assigned remote access port is being blocked by personal firewall software, or other firewalls between you and the NETLAB+ server Modern browsers and firewall software allow you to enable these features for an individual site; in this case, the NETLAB+ server address.

Why does NetLab+ take so long to load?

It is likely that the timeout within NETLAB+ is related to the Java plug-in. The latest version of Java must be installed and properly configured within your web browser. Installing the latest version of Java on your machine does not always ensure that it gets properly configured to work in your browser.

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What is the default remote access port for Netlab?

The remote access port must be "open" between your workstation and the NETLAB+ server. The default remote access port is now 2201 (existing systems prior to 2009.R1.beta.2 have a default of 23) The remote access port may be reassigned to a new port or list of port numbers (supported in NETLAB+ software versions 2009.R1 or later). Please see the NETLAB+ Installation Guide for details

What is NETLAB+?

NETLAB+ provides a built-in client to connect to PCs in topologies that support them.

How to use telnet on Windows?

To use a specific Telnet application loaded on a Windows PC, follow these steps and refer to the picture below: Select Local Telnet Application in your NETLAB+ profile. Start Windows Explorer or click on My Computer. Select Tools > Folder Options or View > Folder Options. Select the File Types tab.

How does NDG keep Academy pricing low?

NDG keeps Academy pricing low by maintaining a standard environment and software version across all systems. Therefore, we typically do not modify individual systems. Occasional exceptions are made if the requested change is feasible, can be easily maintained, and/or incorporated into the core product.

What is archive in NETLAB?

Instructors can use the archive feature (MyNETLAB > Archive) to rapidly assess how a student or team arrived at a solution. NETLAB+ records the commands issued on all routers, switches, and firewalls. All activity is analyzed and sorted into a "who", "what", "when" and "where" table format. Each entry is hyperlinked so that output of each command can be easily viewed. Configuration files and device output are also saved with each lab session. The instructor may view this data online, or receive it automatically by e-mail.

What does it mean when a client hung in NETLAB?

If your machine or client has hung, the NETLAB+ server may not have received an indication that the client side of a connection has closed. You can force your connections to be dropped using either of these two methods:

What is port test in NETLAB?

The port test uses Java, as do other components in NETLAB+. It is likely that the timeout within NETLAB+ is related to the Java plug-in. The latest version of Java must be installed and properly configured within your web browser.

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  • How do I get help?
    Please review these FAQs and documentation before contacting technical support.
  • I am having login problems.
    The leading causesare: 1. The assigned remote access port is being blocked by personal firewall software, or other firewalls between you and the NETLAB+ server 2. Cookies are disabled 3. Javascript is disabled Modern browsers and firewall software allow you to enable these features …
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