3 logging in through telnet/ssh, Introduction, Logging in through telnet/ssh – H3C Technologies H3C S5120 Series Switches User Manual

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Logging In Through Telnet/SSH

When logging in through Telnet, go to these sections for information you are interested in:

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Introduction

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Telnet Configuration with Authentication Mode Being None

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Telnet Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Password

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Telnet Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Scheme

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Telnet Connection Establishment

Introduction

You can telnet to a remote switch to manage and maintain the switch. To achieve this, you need to

configure both the switch and the Telnet terminal properly.

Table 3-1 Requirements for Telnet to a switch

Item

Requirement

Start the Telnet Server

The IP address of the VLAN of the switch is
configured and the route between the switch and
the Telnet terminal is available.

Switch

The authentication mode and other settings are
configured. Refer to

Table 3-2

and

Table 3-3

.

Telnet is running.

Telnet terminal

The IP address of the management VLAN of the
switch is available.

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After you log in to the switch through Telnet, you can issue commands to the switch by way of

pasting session text, which cannot exceed 2000 bytes, and the pasted commands must be in the

same view; otherwise, the switch may not execute the commands correctly.

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If the session text exceeds 2000 bytes, you can save it in a configuration file, upload the

configuration file to the switch and reboot the switch with this configuration file. For details, refer to

File System Management.

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