Telnet - HP E4510-48G Command Reference Manual

4510g series
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Description
Use the sysname command to set a system name for the switch.
Use the undo sysname command to revert to the default system name.
The CLI prompt reflects the system name of a switch. For example, if the system name of a switch is
"4510G", then the prompt of user view is <4510G >.
Examples
# Set the system name of the switch to ABC.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] sysname ABC
[ABC]

telnet

Syntax
telnet remote-system [ port-number ] [ source { ip ip-address | interface interface-type
interface-number } ]
View
User view
Default Level
0: Visit level
Parameters
remote-system: IP address or host name of the remote system. The host name is a string of 1 to 20
characters, which can be specified using the ip host command.
port-number: TCP port number assigned to Telnet service on the remote system, in the range 0 to
65535.
ip-address: Source IP address of the packets sent by the Telnet client.
interface-type interface-number: Type and number of the interface through which the Telnet client
sends packets.
Description
Use the telnet command to Telnet to another switch from the current switch to manage the former
remotely. You can terminate a Telnet connection by pressing <Ctrl + K>.
Related commands: display tcp status, ip host.
Examples
# Telnet to the switch with the host name of Sysname2 and IP address of 129.102.0.1 from the current
switch (with the host name of Sysname1).
<Sysname1> telnet 129.102.0.1
Trying 129.102.0.1 ...
Press CTRL+K to abort
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