Command Descriptions; Other Telnet Related Commands - 3Com OfficeConnect 3C100XF Cli User's Manual

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5: T
HAPTER
ELNET
Command
Descriptions
telnet <IP_name or
address>
telnet <IP_name or
address> TCP_port
<number>
rlogin
<ip_name_or_address>
rlogin
<ip_name_or_address>
TCP_port <number>
Other Telnet Related
Commands
add telnet client
<IP address/mask>
delete telnet client
<IP_address/mask>
C
OMMANDS
This section describes the log in-related Telnet commands.
Establishes a Telnet client session with the specified IP host name or address. In
order for the system to resolve the host name, you must either add the host name
and address to the DNS Local Host Table, or define a DNS server.
Establishes a Telnet client session with the specified IP host name or address using
the specified TCP port number. It works just like the Telnet command, except you
also specify the TCP port number to be used. The default TCP port number is 23.
The maximum is 65535
Also see add user <name> and set login user <user name>.
Establishes an Rlogin (Remote Login) client session with the specified IP host name
or IP address. You must have run add DNS host or add DNS server for the system
to recognize an IP host name.
Establishes an Rlogin client session with the specified IP host name or IP address
using the specified TCP port number. The default rlogin TCP port number is 513.
You must have run add DNS host or add DNS server for the system to recognize an
IP host name.
You should run RIP when setting up a global IP network if you intend to support
TCP services such as Telnet or rlogin. Without RIP on the internal network, you
won't learn of remote networks should the Ethernet interface be disabled.
This section describes other Telnet-related commands.
Adds a Telnet client to the Telnet client access list. The command enable telnet
client_access enables the use of the Telnet client access list. If the Telnet client
access list is disabled, there is universal entry to the OfficeConnect Gateway by
Telnet users.
By specifying a netmask, you can add network and subnetwork addresses. If no
netmask is specified, the host netmask value is assumed. An IP address of 0.0.0.0
allows universal entry to the OfficeConnect Gateway by Telnet users. See the
delete telnet client command for more information. Also, issue the list telnet
client command for a list of configured users. The default is Disabled
Removes a Telnet client from a table of users permitted to access the
OfficeConnect Gateway. You may also disable Telnet access globally with the
disable telnet client_access command. See the add telnet client command for
more information. Also, issue the list telnet client command for a list of
configured users. The default is disabled
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