System Service Configuration; Telnet Server; Table 3-44 Telnet Configuration; Table 3-45 Verifying Telnet Settings - AddPac IPNext190 Installation Manual

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IPNext 190 System Installation Guide

System Service Configuration

telnet server

Telnet is used as one of the ways to manage a device in remote location far away. Telnet is enabled at the
default setting. So unless it is disabled, you do not have to use another command to enable. Telnet has the
default port called TCP 23. You can make a change depending on the environment.
Step
1
IP-PBX#
IP-PBX# configure terminal
IP-PBX(config)#
2
IP-PBX(config)# telnet server
IP-PBX(config)# telnet port 23
3
Step
1
IP-PBX# show run
Building configuration...
Current configuration:
version 8.47.024
hostname IP-PBX
!
interface FastEthernet0/0
ip address 172.20.101.100 255.255.0.0
!
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.20.1.1
!
no telnet server
2
IP-PBX# show ip tcp port
Local Address / Port Remote Address / Port
State
inet 0.0.0.0 23
Table 3-43 Telnet Configuration
Command
Table 3-44 Verifying Telnet Settings
Command
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Description
Enter APOS configuration mode
Enable telnet service
(Optional) Use this command to change the default telnet port
number 23
Use show run command to verify the
disabled tenet setting
Use show ip tcp port command to
verify the operational status of telnet
port (enable)
Description
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