Rlogin, Save, Rlogin save – Black Box 16 port User Manual

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rlogin

user level:
admin,
normal

This command will establish a connection with a host using the rlogin protocol.
Rlogin passes your login name to the host, so you are prompted for your password
only. If your unit’s login name exists in the ‘rhost’ file of the target login directory,
you won’t be prompted for a password. You will be logged straight in.

Syntax

r l o g i n h o s t n a m e / i n e t a d d r e s s [ t e r m t y p e t e r m t y p e ]

[ u s e r

u s e r n a m e ]

Where:

Menu
equivalent

Sessions - Start telnet/rlogin

See also

resume

,

show line

,

start

,

telnet

save

user level:
admin

This command enables you to save the configuration information of your unit
to FLASH (permanent, non-volatile) memory. Note that the save command
does not apply to language files or any other files downloaded into RAM
using the netload command. The writing to FLASH will take a few seconds and
during this time the unit will not respond to user input.

WARNING

do not turn the power on/off while the unit is writing to FLASH memory.

Syntax:

save

See also

netload

,

netsave

hostname/
inetaddress

is the hostname or internet address of the machine you want to log into.

termtype

is your terminal type. By default a dumb terminal type is passed to the host.
When connecting to a UNIX host, you must define the termtype in
accordance with its UNIX TERM variable.

username

is your login name on the target host if different to your unit’s login. You can
also use this argument to log in as someone else.

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