Zte ZXR10 ZSR V2 Configuration Manual (System Management page 13

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Command
ZXR10(config)#
{<23>|<49152-65535>}]
3. (Optional) Run the telnet command on the ZXR10 ZSR V2 to log in to another device
through the local client.
For the format of the telnet command, refer to the following table:
Command
ZXR10#
source-ipaddress>][<port-number>]|<domain name>[vrf<vrf-n
ame>][<port-number>]}
4. Verify the configurations.
Command
ZXR10#
ZXR10#
ZXR10#
ZXR10#
5. Maintain Telnet connections.
Command
ZXR10(config)#
ZXR10#
– End of Steps –
Example
The following provides a Telnet connection configuration example.
SJ-20140504150128-007|2014-05-10 (R1.0)
line telnet server enable [listen
telnet {<dest-ipaddress>[vrf< vrf-name>][<
show terminal
show history
show users
who
line telnet server disable
clear line vty <vty-number>
Chapter 1 Device Connection management
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Function
Allows terminals to log in to
this router in Telnet mode, and
allows the specification of a port
number.
Function
Configures this router as a client
to log in to another device.
<port-number>: Transfer Control
Protocol (TCP) port number
(range: 0–65535).
Function
Displays information on the
current terminal.
Displays the last ten history
commands.
Displays the login user
information.
Displays the login user
information.
Function
Forbids terminals from logging in
to this router in Telnet mode.
Forces the vty user to log out.
<vty-number>: specifies the
terminal number (range: 0–14).

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