Configuring Basic System Information and Port Parameters
Configuring Basic System Information
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Configuring Terminal Services
The Series 8100fl Switch supports up to 10 concurrent Telnet sessions
(numbered from 0 through 9) for a maximum of ten incoming remote
connections.
Use the shutdown command to terminate the Telnet service. The following
example shows how to terminate a Telnet connection:
ProCurve(config)#ip telnet
ProCurve(config-telnet)#
ProCurve(config-telnet)#shutdown
Establishing a Telnet Connection
To open a Telnet connection to a specified host, from Exec or Privileged Exec
mode enter the telnet command:
ProCurve#telnet <target> [port | service] [/vrf vrfname]
For example, to create a telnet session to another device for which the ip
address is 10.10.1.24, enter:
ProCurve#telnet 10.10.1.24
Configuring Terminal Line Parameters
The Series 8100fl Switch supports multiple lines (up to 10 vty connections,
plus a console connection), and provides some flexibility in configuring
parameters for each connection. From Privileged Exec mode, type the
configure command and then the terminal line number to enter Terminal Line
Configuration mode. When in this mode, you can configure various terminal
line parameters for the switch during operation.
For example, enter the following commands to turn on the Exec level banner:
ProCurve#config
ProCurve(config)#line vty 0
ProCurve(config-line)#exec-banner
where line vty 0 corresponds to the terminal line that you wish to configure.
Use similar steps to configure the following terminal line parameters: