Telnet - Planet SGS-6341 Series Command Manual

Gigabit ethernet l3 stackable managed switch with 10gbe uplink
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Function:
Copy debugging messages to current display terminal; the "terminal no monitor" command restores to the default
value.
Command mode:
Admin Mode.
Usage guide:
Configures whether the current debugging messages is displayed on this terminal. If this command is configured on
telnet or SSH clients, debug messages will be sent to that client. The debug message is displayed on console by
default.
Example:
Switch#terminal monitor

1.2.9 telnet

Command:
telnet {<ip-addr> | <ipv6-addr> | host <hostname>} [<port>]
Function:
Log on the remote host by Telnet
Parameter:
<ip-addr> is the IP address of the remote host, shown in dotted decimal notation;
<ipv6-addr> is the IPv6 address of the remote host;
<hostname> is the name of the remote host, containing max 30 characters;
<port> is the port number, ranging between 0~65535.
Command Mode:
Admin Mode.
Usage Guide:
This command is used when the switch is applied as Telnet client, for logging on remote host to configure. When a
switch is applied as a Telnet client, it can only establish one TCP connection with the remote host. To connect to
another remote host, the current TCP connection must be disconnected with a hotkey "CTRL+ \". To telnet a host
name, mapping relationship between the host name and the IP/IPv6 address should be previously configured. For
required commands please refer to ip host and ipv6 host. In case a host corresponds to both an IPv4 and an IPv6
addresses, the IPv6 should be preferred when telneting this host name.
Example:
The switch Telnets to a remote host whose IP address is 20.1.1.1.
Switch#telnet 20.1.1.1 23
Connecting Host 20.1.1.1 Port 23
Service port is 23
Connected to 20.1.1.1
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