Starting A Remote Management Session With The Telnet Client - Allied Telesis AT-9028 User Manual

At-9000 series layer 2-4 gigabit ethernet ecoswitches
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Starting a Remote Management Session with the Telnet Client

Section XI: Management Security
Here are the steps to using the Telnet client on the switch to manage other
devices on your network:
1. Start a local or Telnet management session on the switch.
Note
The Telnet client is not supported from remote SSH management
sessions.
2. If the remote device that you want to manage through the switch has
an IPv4 address, move to the Privileged Exec mode and enter the
TELNET command, which has this format:
ipv4_address
telnet
The IPV4_ADDRESS parameter is the IP address of the device to be
managed. The optional PORT parameter is the protocol port number of
the Telnet client. The default is 23. For example, if the IPv4 address of
the remote device is 149.174.154.12, you enter:
awplus> enable
awplus# telnet 149.174.154.12
You should now see the login prompts of the remote device.
3. If the remote device to be managed has an IPv6 address, move to the
Privileged Exec mode and enter the TELNET6 command, which has
this format:
telnet6
ipv6_address
The IPV6_ADDRESS parameter is the IP address of the device to be
managed. For example, if the remote device had the IPv6 address
45ac:be45:78::c45:8156, you enter:
awplus> enable
awplus# telnet6 45ac:be45:78::c45:8156
You should now see the login prompts of the remote device.
4. Enter the appropriate user name and password for the remote device.
5. When you finish managing the remote device, enter the appropriate
logout command to return to the local management session on
AT-9000 Switch.
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