Configuring The Device To Log In To A Telnet Server As A Telnet Client - HP A7500 Series Configuration Manual

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CAUTION:
The auto-execute command command may disable you from configuring the system through the user
interface to which the command is applied. Before configuring the command and saving the configuration
(by using the save command), make sure that you can access the device through VTY or AUX user
interfaces to remove the configuration if a problem occurs.
Configuring the device to log in to a Telnet server as a Telnet
client
Configuration prerequisites
You have logged in to the device.
By default, you can log in to the device through the console port without authentication and have user
privilege level 3 after login. For information about logging in to the device with the default configuration,
see
"Configuration
Set the maximum
number of lines on the
next screen
Set the size of history
command buffer
Set the idle-timeout
timer
Specify a command
to be automatically
executed when a user
logs in to the current
user interface
requirements."
Use the command...
screen-length
screen-length
history-command
max-size value
idle-timeout minutes
[ seconds ]
auto-execute command
command
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Remarks
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.
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 in timeout time.
Setting idle-timeout to 0 disables the timer.
Optional
By default, command auto-execution is
disabled.
The system automatically executes the
specified command when a user logs in to
the user interface, and ends the user
connection after the command is executed.
If the command triggers another task, the
system does not end the user connection
until the task is completed. A Telnet
command is usually specified to enable the
user to automatically Telnet to the specified
device.

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