Telnet - H3C S5120-EI Series Command Reference Manual

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1: One stop bit.
1.5: One and a half stop bits.
2: Two stop bits.
Description
Use the stopbits command to set the number of stop bits transmitted per byte.
Use the undo stopbits command to restore the default.
By default, the stop bit is one.
NOTE:
The command is only applicable to console ports.
The stop bits setting must be the identical for the user interfaces of the connecting ports on the device and
the target device for communication.
Examples
# Set the stop bits on the user interface AUX 0 to 1.5.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] user-interface aux 0
[Sysname-ui-aux0] stopbits 1.5

telnet

Syntax
telnet remote-host [ service-port ] [ source { interface interface-type interface-number | ip ip-address } ]
View
User view
Default level
0: Visit level
Parameters
remote-host: IPv4 address or host name of a remote host, which is a case insensitive string of 1 to 20
characters.
service-port: TCP port number of the Telnet service on the remote host. It ranges from 0 to 65535 and
defaults to 23.
source: Specifies the source interface or source IPv4 address of Telnet packets.
interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies the source interface. The source IPv4 address of the
Telnet packets that are sent is the IPv4 address of the specified source interface. interface-type
interface-number represents the interface type and number.
ip ip-address: Specifies the source IPv4 address of Telnet packets.
Description
Use the telnet command to telnet to a remote host.
To stop the current Telnet connection, press Ctrl+K or use the quit command.
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