Configuration Example For Telnet Terminal Access - 3Com MSR 50 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuration Example
for Telnet Terminal
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The ASCII value of the hotkey must be different from the ASCII value of any
other hotkey configured on the device. Otherwise, hotkey conflicts will occur.
For example, the hotkey value cannot be set to 17 or 19 because these two
values are used for the hotkeys of flow control. In addition, using the hotkey
may not get a response rapidly when the terminal displays too much data.
Configuring Telnet Receiver
The receiver of Telnet terminal access is an FEP. An FEP only needs to run the Telnet
server program and the corresponding application program; there is no need to
modify or compile the Unix kernel.
Network requirements
Consider two Unix FEPs whose IP addresses are 10.110.96.53 and 10.110.96.54
respectively and whose port numbers are 23. A Star terminal is used at the outlet.
On the terminal, the first VTY corresponds to FEP 1, with the VTY switching hotkey
of < Alt+A >; the second VTY corresponds to FEP 2, with the VTY switching
hotkey of <Alt+B> and the menu hotkey of <Alt+C>.
Network diagram
Figure 225 Network diagram for Telnet terminal access configuration
Configuration procedure
Configure the initiator.
# Enable terminal access.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] rta server enable
# Create a terminal access template and enter its view.
[Sysname] rta template temp2
# Configure VTY 0.
[Sysname-rta-template-temp2] vty 0 telnet remote 10.110.96.53
[Sysname-rta-template-temp2] vty 0 description chuxu_zhu
# Configure the screen saving code for the VTY 0.

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