Parameters
ip-address: Source IP address to be set.
Description
Use the telnet-server source-ip command to specify the source Telnet server IP address.
Use the undo telnet-server source-ip command to remove the source Telnet server IP address.
With the telnet-server source-ip command configured, the client can log in to the local device using
the specified IP address only, and the login succeeds only when there is a route between the client and
specified source IP address.
If the specified IP address is not an address on the local switch, the system prompts configuration
failure.
If the specified IP address is a secondary IP address of a Layer 3 interface, a client can log in to the
switch using only the primary IP address of the interface.
Examples
# Specify the source IP address of the Telnet server as 192.168.1.1.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] telnet-server source-ip 192.168.1.1
user-interface
Syntax
user-interface [ type ] first-number [ last-number ]
View
System view
Parameters
type: User interface type, which can be AUX (for AUX user interface) and VTY (for VTY user interface).
first-number: User interface index identifying the first user interface to be configured. A user interface
index can be relative or absolute.
In relative user interface index scheme, the type argument is required. In this case, AUX user
interfaces are numbered from AUX0 through AUX7; VTY user interfaces are numbered from VTY0
through VTY4.
In absolute user interface index scheme, the type argument is not required. In this case, user
interfaces are numbered from 0 to 12.
last-number: User interface number identifying the last user interface to be configured. The value of this
argument must be larger than that of the first-number argument.
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