Allied Telesis AT-S95 CLI (AT-8000GS Series) User Manual

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Allied Telesis
AT-8000GS Command Line Interface User’s Guide

Parameters

ip-address — IP address of the destination host. An out-of-band IP address can be specified as described in

the usage guidelines (Nust be a valid IP address).

hostname — Host name of the destination host (Range 1 - 158 characters - Max. label size:63).

port — A decimal TCP port number, or one of the keywords from the ports table in the usage guidelines. The

default is the Telnet port (decimal 22) on the host.

keyword — Can be one or more keywords from the keywords table in the usage guidelines.

Default Configuration

Default packet size is 56 bytes.

Default number of packets to send is 4.

Default timeout value is 2000 milliseconds.

Command Mode

User EXEC mode

User Guidelines

The Telnet software supports special Telnet commands in the form of Telnet sequences that map generic terminal
control functions to operating system-specific functions. To issue a special Telnet command, enter the escape
sequence and then a command character. The escape sequence is Ctrl-shift-6.

At any time during an active Telnet session, you can list the Telnet commands by pressing the Ctrl-shift-6 followed
by a question mark at the system prompt:

A sample of this list follows. Note that the Ctrl-shift-6 sequence appears as ^^ on the screen.

Table 1:

Special Telnet Command Characters

E a c a p e S e q u e n c e

P u r p o s e

^^b

Break

^^c

Interrupt Process (IP)

^^h

Erase Character (EC)

^^o

Abort Operation (AO)

^^t

Are You There? (AYT)

^^u

Erase Line (EL)

console> ‘Ctrl-shift-6’ ?

[Special telnet escape help]

^^ B sends telnet BREAK

^^ C sends telnet IP

^^ H sends telnet EC

^^ O sends telnet AO

^^ T sends telnet AYT

^^ U sends telnet EL

Ctrl-shift-6 x suspends the session (return to system command prompt)

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