Telnet Ipv6 - H3C WX Series Command Reference Manual

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By default, no source IPv4 address or source interface is specified for Telnet packets,
and the system uses the IPv4 address of the interface determined by the matched
route as the source IPv4 address of Telnet packets.
The source IPv4 address or source interface specified by this command is applicable
to all Telnet connections.
If you use both this command and the telnet command to specify the source IPv4
address or source interface, the source IPv4 address or interface specified by the
telnet command takes effect.
Related commands: display telnet client configuration.
Examples
Specify the source IP address of Telnet packets as 1.1.1.1 when the device serves as the
Telnet client.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] telnet client source ip 1.1.1.1

telnet ipv6

Syntax
telnet ipv6 remote-host [ -i interface-type interface-number ] [ port-number ]
View
User view
Default Level
0: Visit level
Parameters
remote-host: IP address or host name of a remote system, a string of 1 to 46 characters,
case insensitive.
-i interface-type interface-number: Specifies the outbound interface for sending Telnet
packets, where interface-type interface-number represents the interface type and
number. You must provide the –i interface-type interface-number argument if the
destination address is a link-local address.
port-number: TCP port number for the remote system to provide Telnet services. It
ranges from 0 to 65535 and defaults to 23.
Description
Use the telnet ipv6 command to telnet a remote host to remotely manage the host in
an IPv6 network. You can press Ctrl+K or use the quit command to stop the current
Telnet login.
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