Starting A Telnet Session; Opening The Web Agent; Managing Configuration Files - Avaya P580 User Manual

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CLI Commands

Starting a Telnet Session

Opening the Web Agent

Managing Configuration Files

Document No. 650-100-700, Issue 1
To change the TCP port for Telnet requests, use the following CLI
command:
(configure)# ip telnet port <tcp-telnet-port>
To change the TCP port for HTTP requests, use the following CLI
command:
(configure)# ip http port <tcp-http-port>
To view the current TCP port settings for Telnet and HTTP, use the
following CLI command:
> show tcp configuration
* Note: You must have administrative privilege to enter these
commands.
After changing the TCP port for Telnet requests to a port number other than
23, you must specify the TCP port number in addition to the IP address or
host name to start a Telnet session.
For example, if you change the TCP port from 23 to 9998 on switch
192.168.0.126, enter telnet 192.168.0.126 9998 to start a Telnet session.
After changing the TCP port for HTTP requests to a port number other than
80, you must specify the TCP port number in addition to the IP address to
open the Web Agent.
For example, if you change the TCP port from 80 to 9999 on switch
192.168.0.126, enter http://192.168.0.126:9999 to open the Web Agent.
When you first install the switch, or upgrade from a previous installation,
your configuration parameters are stored in a startup.txt file located in the
switch's Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM). When the
switch is restarted, the startup.txt file runs and stores configuration
parameters in volatile RAM as a running configuration.
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