Redirect Enable; Redirect Listen-Port - HPE D6020 Maintenance And Service Manual

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redirect enable

Use redirect enable to enable Telnet redirect for a user line.
Use undo redirect enable to disable Telnet redirect for a user line.
Syntax
redirect enable
undo redirect enable
Default
Telnet redirect is disabled for a user line.
Views
AUX line view
TTY line view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
The redirect server feature allows Telnet users to Telnet to a destination device without knowing the
destination device's IP addresses. For more information, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
The user line connected to the destination device must use the same transmission rate and number
of stop bits as the destination device. To change the transmission rate for the user line, use the
speed command. To identify whether the user line and the destination device are using the same
number of stop bits, use the stopbit-error intolerance command. To change the number of stop
bits, use the stopbits command.
Examples
# Enable Telnet redirect for TTY line 7.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] line tty 7
[Sysname-line-tty7] redirect enable
Related commands
display tcp (Layer 3—IP Services Command Reference)
redirect disconnect

redirect listen-port

telnet
redirect listen-port
Use redirect listen-port to specify a Telnet redirect listening port.
Use undo redirect listen-port to restore the default.
Syntax
redirect listen-port port-number
undo redirect listen-port
Default
The Telnet redirect listening port number is the absolute user line number plus 2000.
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