Logging In Through Telnet - HP A5830 Series Configuration Manual

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Logging in through Telnet

The device supports Telnet. Telnet to the device to remotely manage and maintain it, as shown in
Figure 11 Telnet login
By default, the device is enabled with the Telnet server function.
On a Telnet client device, log in to a Telnet server to perform operations on the server.
On a Telnet server device, configure the authentication mode and user privilege level for Telnet users.
By default, password authentication is adopted for Telnet login, but no login password is configured.
Before you can Telnet to the device, log in to the device through the console port, enable the Telnet
server function, and configure the authentication mode, user privilege level, and common settings.
The following table shows the configuration requirements of Telnet login:
Command...
i.
Configure
the
user
privilege
user privilege level
level
for
level
login
users.
Set
the
j.
maximum
number
screen-length screen-
of
lines
length
on
the
next
screen..
k.
Set
the
size
of
history-command
history
max-size value
command
buffer.
l.
Set
the
idle-
idle-timeout minutes
timeout
[ seconds ]
timer.
34
Remarks
Optional.
By default, the default command level is 3 for
the AUX user interface.
Optional.
By default, the next screen displays 24 lines.
A value of 0 disables the function.
Optional.
By default, the buffer saves 10 history
commands at most.
Optional.
The default idle-timeout is 10 minutes. The
system automatically terminates the user's
connection if there is no information interaction
between the device and the user within the idle-
timeout time.
Setting idle-timeout to 0 disables the timer.
Figure 1
1.

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