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Gigabit ethernet smartpro switch
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DGS-1510 Series Gigabit Ethernet SmartPro Switch CLI Reference Guide
Usage Guideline
This command displays information about the active lines on the Switch.
Example
This example shows how to display all session information.
Switch# show users
ID
Type
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
* console admin
Total Entries: 1
Switch#
5-18 telnet
This command is used to login another device that supports Telnet.
telnet [IP-ADDRESS | IPV6-ADDRESS | Domain Name] [TCP-PORT]
Parameters
IP-ADDRESS
IPV6-ADDRESS
Domain Name
TCP-PORT
Default
None.
Command Mode
EXEC Mode.
Command Default Level
Level: 1.
Usage Guideline
This is the Telnet client function and can be used to communicate with another device using the
Telnet feature. The Telnet software supports special Telnet commands in the form of Telnet
sequences that map generic terminal control functions to operating system-specific functions. To
issue a special Telnet command, enter the escape sequence and then a command character. The
default escape sequence is CTRL+_ (press and hold the CTRL and Shift keys and the underscore '_'
key). The special Telnet commands will be displayed as follows:
e – Exits the Telnet connection. Either an uppercase or lowercase letter 'e' can exit the Telnet
connection.
If another key is pressed, the terminal will return to the original active Telnet session.
Multiple Telnet sessions can be opened on the Switch system and each open Telnet session can
have its own Telnet client software supported at the same time
Example
This example shows how to Telnet to the IP address 10.90.90.91 using the default port 23. The IP
address, 10.90.90.91 is the DGS-1510-28P management interface which allows a user to login.
User-Name
Privilege Login-Time
15
Specifies the IPv4 address of the host.
Specifies the IPv6 address of the host.
Specifies the Telnet detination host name.
Specifies the TCP port number. TCP ports are numbered between 0
and 65535. The "well-known" TCP port for the Telnet protocol is 23
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IP address

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