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Managed edge switch
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CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING
Note
NOTE
MULTILINK ML810 MANAGED EDGE SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
For example:
ML810#
user
ML810(user)##
useraccess user=peter service=telnet enable
Telnet Access Enabled.
ML810(user)##
exit
ML810#
show session
Current Sessions:
SL# Sessn Id Connection User Name User Mode
1 1
163.10.10.14 manager Manager
2 2
163.11.11.1 peter
3 3
163.12.12.16 operator Operator
ML810#
kill session id=3
Session Terminated
ML810#
In the above example, the user with username "peter" is given telnet access. Then multiple
users telnet into the switch. This is shown using the
operator session is then terminated using the
A maximum of four simultaneous telnet sessions are allowed at any time on the switch.
The commands in these telnet windows are executed in a round robin fashion; that is, if
one window takes a long time to finish a command, the other windows may encounter a
delay before the command is completed. For example, if one window is executing a file
download, the other windows will not be able to execute the command before the file
transfer is completed. As well, if a outbound telnet session is started from the switch
(through a telnet window) then other windows will not be able to execute a command until
the telnet session is completed.
Manager
show session
kill session
IMPORTANCE OF AN IP ADDRESS
command. The user
command.
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