Using Telnet - Avaya S6200 Administration And Maintenance

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Managing Files
Note:
Your remote host's software may vary. Consult the TCP/IP documentation for
Note:
command support, setup, and usage.
Logging in using rlogin:
1. Log into the 1100_a guest directory from your remote host.
$ rlogin s1100_a -l dcbguest
The system displays the password prompt. If your host is listed in the system's .rhosts file,
this step is unnecessary.
2. Type the dcbguest guest password (the default password):
abc123
The
prompt indicates successful login.
$
3. Perform the tasks you want. For a list of commands, see
Subset
on page 191.
4. Close the session by typing :
exit

Using Telnet

The telnet command is a standard TCP/IP command for logging into a host. Unlike the rlogin
command, it provides limited security by permitting access to unlisted hosts.
The system uses tcp port 23 for telnet requests. This is a standard port number and should be
compatible with your software (that is, your remote host's software should use this port to issue
telnet requests to the system).
To use telnet, add the system's name and IP address to the hosts file of your remote host(s).
Consult the documentation of your TCP/IP software for proper setup.
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