User Access Commands
service telnet
service telnet
Command
Use this command to enable the telnet server. The server is enabled by default. Enabling the
telnet server starts the switch listening for incoming telnet sessions on the configured port.
The server listens on port 23, unless you have changed the port by using the
command on page
Use the no form to disable the telnet server. Disabling the telnet server will stop the switch
listening for new incoming telnet sessions. However, existing telnet sessions will still be active.
Syntax
service telnet [ip|ipv6]
no service telnet [ip|ipv6]
Global Configuration mode
Mode
Both the IPv4 and IPv6 telnet servers are enabled by default.
Default
The configured telnet port is TCP port 23 by default.
To enable both the IPv4 and IPv6 telnet servers, use the following commands:
Example
awplus(config)#
To enable the IPv6 telnet server only, use the following commands:
awplus(config)#
To disable both the IPv4 and IPv6 telnet servers, use the following commands:
awplus(config)#
To disable the IPv6 telnet server only, use the following commands:
awplus(config)#
clear line vty
Related Commands
show telnet
telnet server
5.10
Modified
vs_531
%flag
5.8.
awplus#
configure terminal
service telnet
awplus#
configure terminal
service telnet ipv6
awplus#
configure terminal
no service telnet
awplus#
configure terminal
no service telnet ipv6
Software Reference for SwitchBlade® x908, x900 and x600 Series Switches
TM
AlliedWare Plus
Operating System - Software Version 5.3.1
User Access Commands
Updated telnet command for IPv6 addressing.
privilege level
C613-50007-01 REV B