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Telnet Server Commands

The Telnet protocol (outlined in RFC 854) allows users (clients) to connect
to multiuser computers (servers) on the network. Telnet is often employed
when a user communicates with a remote login service.
Telnet is the terminal emulation protocol in the TCP/IP suite. Telnet uses
TCP as the transport protocol to initiate a connection between server and
client. After connecting, the telnet server and client enter a period of option
negotiation that determines the options each side is capable of supporting for
the connection. The connected systems can negotiate new options or
renegotiate old options at any time. In general, each end of the Telnet
connection attempts to implement all options that maximize performance
for the systems involved.
When a Telnet connection is initiated, each side of the connection is
assumed to originate and terminate at a Network Virtual Terminal, or NVT.
Therefore, the server and user hosts do not maintain information about the
characteristics of each other's terminals and terminal-handling conventions.
Commands in this Chapter
This chapter explains the following commands:
ip telnet server disable
ip telnet port
ip telnet server disable
The ip telnet server disable command is used to enable/disable the Telnet
service on the switch.
Syntax
ip telnet server disable
no ip telnet server disable
show ip telnet
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