Using the lb product to log in to a telnet server – H3C Technologies H3C SecBlade LB Cards User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

7.

Set the maximum number of lines
to be displayed on a screen.

screen-length screen-length

Optional.
By default, up to 24 lines is

displayed on a screen.
A value of 0 disables the function.

8.

Set the size of command history
buffer.

history-command max-size
value

Optional.
By default, the buffer saves 10

history commands.

9.

Set the idle-timeout timer.

idle-timeout minutes [ seconds ]

Optional.
The default idle-timeout is 10

minutes for all user interfaces.
The system automatically

terminates the user's connection if
there is no information interaction

between the LB product and the

user within the timeout time.
Setting idle-timeout to 0 disables
the timer.

10.

Specify a command to be
automatically executed when a

user logs in to the user interfaces.

auto-execute command
command

Optional.
By default, no automatically
executed command is specified.
The command auto-execute
function is typically used for

redirecting a Telnet user to a
specific host. After executing the

specified command and

performing the incurred task, the
system automatically disconnect

the Telnet session.

Using the LB product to log in to a Telnet server

You can use the LB product as a Telnet client to log in to a Telnet server. If the server is located in a

different subnet than the LB product, make sure the two devices have routes to reach each other.

Figure 20 Telnetting from the LB product to a Telnet server

To use the LB product to log in to a Telnet server:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

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