Accessing The Device Through The Cli; Console Connection; Telnet Connection - Dell PowerConnect 54 Series User Manual

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Accessing the Device Through the CLI

The device can be managed over a direct connection to the console port or via a Telnet connection. Using the
CLI is similar to entering commands on a Linux system. If access is via a Telnet connection, ensure the
device has an IP address defined and that the workstation used to access the device is connected to the
device prior to beginning using CLI commands.
For information about configuring an initial IP Address, see "Static IP Address and Subnet Mask."
NOTE:
Ensure the client is loaded, before using the CLI.

Console Connection

1 Power on the device and wait until the startup is complete.
2 When the Console> prompt displays, type enable and press <Enter>.
3 Configure the device and enter the necessary commands to complete the required tasks.
4 When finished, exit the session with the quit or exit command.
NOTE:
If a different user logs into the system in the Privilege EXEC command mode, the current user is logged off
and the new user is logged in.

Telnet Connection

Telnet is a terminal emulation TCP/IP protocol. ASCII terminals can be virtually connected to the local
device through a TCP/IP protocol network. Telnet is an alternative to a local login terminal where a remote
login is required.
The device supports up to four simultaneous Telnet sessions. All CLI commands can be used over a telnet
session.
To start a Telnet session:
1 Select Start > Run.
The Run window opens.
2 In the Run window, type Telnet <IP address> in the Open field.
3 Click OK to begin the Telnet session.
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