Telnet - Allied Telesis AR2050V Command Reference Manual

Secure, for alliedware plus version 5.4.7-1.x
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TELNET

telnet
Overview
Use this command to open a telnet session to a remote device.
telnet {<hostname>|[ip] <ipv4-addr>|[ipv6] <ipv6-addr>}
Syntax
[<port>]
telnet [vrf <vrf-name>] {<hostname>|[ip] <ipv4-addr>|[ipv6]
Syntax (VRF-lite)
<ipv6-addr>} [<port>]
Mode
User Exec and Privileged Exec
Examples
To connect to TCP port 2602 on the device at 10.2.2.2, use the command:
awplus#
To connect to the telnet server host.example, use the command:
awplus#
To connect to the telnet server host.example on TCP port 100, use the
command:
awplus#
To open a telnet session to a remote host 192.168.0.1 associated with VRF
Example
instance red, use the command:
(VRF-lite)
awplus#
Command
Version 5.4.6-2.1: VRF-lite support added.
changes
C613-50186-01 Rev B
Parameter
Description
vrf
Apply this command to a VRF instance.
<vrf-name>
The name of the VRF instance.
<hostname>
The host name of the remote system.
ip
Keyword used to specify the IPv4 address or host name of a remote
system.
<ipv4-addr>
An IPv4 address of the remote system.
ipv6
Keyword used to specify the IPv6 address of a remote system
<ipv6-addr>
Placeholder for an IPv6 address in the format x:x::x:x, for
example, 2001:db8::8a2e:7334
<port>
Specify a TCP port number (well known ports are in the range 1-
1023, registered ports are 1024-49151, and private ports are 49152-
65535).
telnet 10.2.2.2 2602
telnet host.example
telnet host.example 100
telnet vrf red ip 192.168.0.1
Command Reference for AR2050V
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.7-1.x
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