Telnet Commands; Ip Telnet Server Enable - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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Term
Serial Port Login Timeout
(minutes)
Baud Rate (bps)
Character Size (bits)
Flow Control
Stop Bits
Parity

Telnet Commands

This section describes the commands you use to configure and view Telnet settings. You can
use Telnet to manage the device from a remote management host.

ip telnet server enable

Use this command to enable Telnet connections to the system and to enable the Telnet
Server Admin Mode. This command opens the Telnet listening port.
Default
enabled
Format
ip telnet server enable
Mode
Privileged EXEC
no ip telnet server enable
Use this command to disable Telnet access to the system and to disable the Telnet Server
Admin Mode. This command closes the Telnet listening port and disconnects all open Telnet
sessions.
Format
no ip telnet server enable
Mode
Privileged EXEC
telnet
This command establishes a new outbound Telnet connection to a remote host. The host
must be a valid IP address or host name. Valid values for port should be a valid decimal
integer in the range of 0 to 65535, where the default value is 23. If debug is used, the current
Telnet options enabled is displayed. The optional line parameter sets the outbound Telnet
M6100 Series Switches
Definition
The time, in minutes, of inactivity on a serial port connection, after which the switch will close
the connection. A value of 0 disables the timeout.
The default baud rate at which the serial port will try to connect.
The number of bits in a character. The number of bits is always 8.
Whether Hardware Flow-Control is enabled or disabled. Hardware Flow Control is always
disabled.
The number of Stop bits per character. The number of Stop bits is always 1.
The parity method used on the Serial Port. The Parity Method is always None.
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