Setting The Dscp Value For Outgoing Telnet Packets When The Device Acts As The Telnet Server - HP 5830 Series Configuration Manual

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Step
6.
Configure the type of terminal
display.
7.
Set the maximum number of lines
to be displayed on a screen.
8.
Set the size of command history
buffer.
9.
Set the idle-timeout timer.
10.
Specify a command to be
automatically executed when a
user logs in to the user interfaces.
Setting the DSCP value for outgoing Telnet packets when the
device acts as the Telnet server
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Set the DSCP value for
outgoing Telnet
packets when the
device acts as the
Telnet server.
Command
terminal type { ansi | vt100 }
screen-length screen-length
history-command max-size
value
idle-timeout minutes [ seconds ]
auto-execute command
command
Command
system-view
On a Telnet server running IPv4:
telnet server dscp dscp-value
On a Telnet server running IPv6:
telnet server ipv6 dscp dscp-value
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Remarks
Optional.
By default, the terminal display
type is ANSI.
Optional.
By default, a screen displays 24
lines.
A value of 0 disables the function.
Optional.
By default, the buffer saves 10
history commands.
Optional.
The default idle-timeout is 10
minutes for all user interfaces.
The system automatically
terminates the user's connection if
there is no information interaction
between the device and the user
within the timeout time.
Setting idle-timeout to 0 disables
the timer.
Optional.
By default, no automatically
executed command is specified.
The command auto-execute
function is typically used for
redirecting a Telnet user to a
specific host. After executing the
specified command and
performing the incurred task, the
system automatically disconnect
the Telnet session.
Remarks
N/A
The default is as follows:
48 for a Telnet server running
IPv4.
0 for a Telnet server running IPv6.

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