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Managed edge switch
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IMPORTANCE OF AN IP ADDRESS
5–6
The
command can show the status of the telnet client as well as other
show console
console parameters. The following example reviews the console parameters with the
command. Note that telnet is enabled.
console
ML810# show console
Console/Serial Link
Inbound Telnet Enabled: Yes
Outbound Telnet Enabled: Yes
Web Console Enabled: Yes
SNMP Enabled: Yes
Terminal Type: VT100
Screen Refresh Interval (sec): 3
Baud Rate: 38400
Flow Control: None
Session Inactivity Time (min): 10
ML810#
Users can telnet to a remote host from the MultiLink family of switches using the following
syntax.
telnet <ipaddress> [port=<port number>]
The default port for telnet is 23.
To start a telnet session through the EnerVista Secure Web Management software,
 Select the Administration > Telnet menu item.
The default port for telnet is 23.
The ML810 will time out an idle telnet session. It may be useful to see who is currently
connected to the switch. It may also be useful for a person to remotely terminate a telnet
session. To facilitate this, the ML810 supports the following two commands:
show session
kill session id=<session>
MULTILINK ML810 MANAGED EDGE SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING
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