Planet XGS3-42000R User Manual page 70

4-slot layer 3 ipv6/ ipv4 routing chassis switch
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When Chassis Switch is used as the Telnet server, the us er can use the Telnet client program included in
Windows or the other operation systems to login to Chassis Switch, as described earlier in the In-band
management section. As a Telnet server, Chassis Switch allows up to 5 telnet client TCP connections.
And as Telnet client, using telnet command under Admin Mode allows the user to login to the other remote
hosts. Chassis Switch can only establish TCP connection to one rem ote host. If a connection to another
remot e host is desired, the current TCP connection must be dropped.
4.2.1.2 Telnet Configuration Task List
1. Configuring Telnet Server
2. Telnet to a remote host from the Chassis Switch.
1. Configuration of Telnet Server
Command
Global Mode
telnet-server enable
no telnet-server enable
username <user-name> [privilege
<privilege>] [pa ssword {0 | 7} <password>]
no username <usernam e>
authentication securi tyip <ip-addr>
no authentication securi tyip <ip-addr>
authentication securi tyipv6 <ipv6-addr>
no authentication securi tyipv6 <ipv6-addr>
authentication ip access-class
{<num-std> |<name>}
no authentication ip access-class
authentication ipv6 access-class
{<num-std> |<name>}
no authentication ipv6 access-class
authentication line {console | vty | web} login
{local | radius | tacacs }
no authentication line {console | vty | web}
login
Admin Mode
terminal monitor
terminal no monitor
3. Telnet to a remote host from the Cha ssi s Switch
Explanation
Enable the Telnet server function in the Chassis
Switch: the "no telnet-server enable" command
disables the Telnet function.
Configure user name and password of the telnet.
The no form command deletes the telnet user
authorization.
Configure the secure IP address to login to the
switch through Telnet: the no command deletes
the authorized Telnet secure address.
Configure the secure IP v6 address to login to the
Chassis Switch through Telnet: the no command
deletes the authorized Telnet secure address.
Binding standard IP A CL prot ocol to login with
Telnet/SSH/Web; the no form command will
cancel the binding ACL.
Binding standard IP v6 A CL protocol to login with
Telnet/SSH/Web; the no form command will
cancel the binding ACL.
Configure telnet authentication mode.
Display debug information for Telnet client login to
the Chassis Switch; the no command disables the
debug information.
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