Figure 6-63. Telnet Server
The Telnet Server page contains the following fields:
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New Telnet Sessions — Controls the administrative mode for inbound telnet sessions. If you set the
mode to Block, new telnet sessions are not allowed, but existing sessions are not interrupted. The
default value is Allow.
Telnet Port Number — Port number on which telnet session can be initiated. This port will be used for
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new inbound Telnet session on the switch. After you modify the telnet server port, new inbound telnet
sessions use the new port and existing telnet sessions are not affected.
Modifying Telnet Server Settings
1. Open the Telnet Server Configuration page.
2. Configure the relevant fields.
3. Click Apply Changes.
The settings are saved, and the device is updated.
Configuring the Telnet Server Using CLI Commands
For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Telnet Server Commands
CLI Reference Guide
chapter in the
use.
Table 6-36. Telnet Server Commands
CLI Command
ip telnet server disable
ip telnet port
show ip telnet
192
Configuring System Information
. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you
Description
Enables/disables the Telnet service on the switch.
Configures the Telnet service port number on the switch.
Displays the status of the Telnet server and the Telnet service port
number.