1.1.3 Logon By Telnet - TP-Link JetStream T3700G-28TQ Reference Manual

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JetStream 28-Port Gigabit Stackable L3 Managed Switch CLI Guide
Figure 1-6 Configure the Privileged EXEC Mode Password

1.1.3 Logon by Telnet

For Telnet connection, after configuring the Privileged EXEC Mode Password, you should also
configure the Telnet login mode and login authentication information through console connection.
Telnet login has the following two modes. You can choose one according to your needs:
Login local Mode: It requires username and password, which are both admin by default.
Login Mode: It doesn't require username and password, but a connection password is required.
Note:
Before Telnet login, you are required to configure Telnet login mode and login authentication
information through console connection.
Login Local Mode
Firstly, configure the Telnet login mode as "login local" and set the password for entering into the
Privileged EXEC Mode as 123 in the prompted DOS screen shown in Figure 1-7.
Figure 1-7 Configure login local mode
Now, you can logon by Telnet in login local mode.
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Make sure the switch and the PC are in the same LAN. Click Start → Run to open the Run
window, and type cmd in the prompt Run window as Figure 1-8 and click OK.
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