3 commands for telnet, 1 telnet – Accton Technology ES4626 User Manual

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no telnet-server securityip <ip-addr>

login to the switch through Telnet: the

no telnet-server securityip

<ip-addr>“ command deletes the

authorized Telnet secure address.

Admin Mode

monitor

no monitor

Display debug information for Telnet

client login to the switch; the “no

monitor” command disables the

debug information.

2. Telnet to a remote host from the switch

2.2.3.3 Commands for Telnet

2.2.3.3.1 telnet

Command: telnet {<ip-addr> | <ipv6-addr> | host <hostname>} [<port>]

Function:

Log on the remote host by Telnet

Parameter <ip-addr>

is the IP address of the remote host,shown in dotted decimal

notation;<ipv6-addr> is the IPv6 address of the remote host;<hostname> is the name of

the remote host,containing max 30 characters;<port> is the port number,ranging

between 0~65535.

Command Mode:

Admin Mode

Usage Guide:

This command is used when the switch is applied as Telnet client, for

logging on remote host to configure. When a switch is applied as a Telnet client, it can

only establish one TCP connection with the remote host. To connect to another remote

host, the current TCP connection must be disconnected with a hotkey “CTRL+ |”. To

telnet a host name, mapping relationship between the host name and the IP/IPv6

address should be previously configured. For required commands please refer to ip host

and ipv6 host. In case a host corresponds to both an IPv4 and an IPv6 addresses, the

IPv6 should be preferred when telneting this host name.

Example:

1) The switch Telnets to a remote host whose IP address is 20.1.1.1

Switch#telnet 20.1.1.1 23

2) The switch Telnets to a remote host whose IPv6 address is 3ffe:506:1:2::3

Command Explanation

Admin Mode

telnet [<ip-addr>] [<port>]

Login to a remote host with the

Telnet client included in the switch.

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