Using telnet, Igure, Changing the boot mode of the switch – GarrettCom Magnum MNS-6K User Manual

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M A G N U M 6 K S W I T C H E S , M N S - 6 K U S E R G U I D E

switch is put on a network and the specific configurations are loaded from a
centralized BootP server

Magnum6K25#

set bootmode type=dhcp

Save Configuration and Restart System

Magnum6K25#

set bootmode type=auto

Save Configuration and Restart System

Magnum6K25#

set bootmode type=bootp bootimg=enable bootcfg=disable

Network application image download is enabled.

Network application config download is disabled.

Save Configuration and Restart System

Magnum6K25#

F

IGURE

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Changing the boot mode of the switch

Using Telnet

By default, the telnet client is enabled on the GarrettCom Magnum 6K family of switches.

MNS-6K supports five simultaneous sessions on a switch – four telnet sessions and one

console session. This allows many users to view, discuss or edit changes to the MNS-6K.

This also becomes useful as two remote people want to view the commands and other

settings on the switch. The telnet client can be disabled by using the “telnet disable”

command. Telnet can also be disabled for a specific user by using the “useraccess”

command discussed in

Chapter 2

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Multiple telnet sessions started from the CLI interface or the command line are serviced
by MNS-6K in a round robin fashion – i.e. one session after another. If one telnet session
started from MNS-6K interface is downloading a file, the other windows will not be
serviced till the file transfer is completed.


Syntax telnet <enable|disable>

Magnum6K25#

configure access

Magnum6K25(access)##

telnet enable

Access to Telnet already enabled

Magnum6K25(access)##

exit

Magnum6K25#

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IGURE

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Changing telnet access – note in this case, the enable command was repeated without

any effect to the switch

The ‘show console’ command can show the status of the telnet client as well as other

console parameters.


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