Planet Networking & Communication WGSW-24010 User Manual page 139

10/100/1000mbps 24-port + 1 mini-gbic managed gigabit ethernet switch
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Command Mode
User EXEC mode
User Guidelines
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 Esc and then a command
character.
If you want to login to host on the out-of-band port, use the out-of-band IP address format: oob/ip-address.
Special Telnet Command character
Escape Sequence
Ctrl-shift-6 b
Ctrl-shift-6 c
Ctrl-shift-6 h
Ctrl-shift-6 o
Ctrl-shift-6 t
Ctrl-shift-6 u
At any time during an active Telnet session, the Telnet commands can be listed by pressing the Ctrl-shift-6 key, followed by
a question mark at the system prompt: Ctrl-shift-6 ?
A sample of this list follows.
The following example displays the system service tag information.
Console> 'Ctrl-shift-6' ?
[Special telnet escape help]
Esc B sends telnet BREAK
Esc C sends telnet IP
Esc H sends telnet EC
Esc O sends telnet AO
Esc T sends telnet AYT
Esc U sends telnet EL
Several concurrent Telnet sessions can be opened and switched between them. To open a subsequent session, the
current connection needs to be suspended, by pressing the escape sequence 'Ctrl-Shift-6' and 'x' to return to the system
command prompt. Then open a new connection with the telnet command.
If you want to login to host on the out-of-band port, use the out-of-band IP address format: oob/ip-address.
Keywords Table
Options
Description
/echo
Enables local echo
/quiet
Prevents onscreen display of all messages from the software
/source-interface
Specifies the source interface.
/stream
Turns on stream processing, which enables a raw TCP stream with no Telnet control sequences.
A stream connection does not process Telnet options and can be appropriate for connections to
ports running UNIX-to-UNIX Copy Program (UUCP) and other non-Telnet protocols.
Ports Table
Keyword
bgp
chargen
cmd
daytime
discard
domain
echo
exec
finger
Purpose
Break
Interrupt Process (IP)
Erase Character (EC)
Abort Output (AO)
Are You There? (AYT)
Erase Line (EL)
Description
Border Gateway Protocol
Character generator
Remote commands
Daytime
Discard
Domain Name Service
Echo
Exec
Finger
Port number
179
19
514
13
9
53
7
512
79
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