Logging In Through Telnet - HP 5800 Series Configuration Manual

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Logging in through Telnet

The device supports Telnet. Telnet to the device to remotely manage and maintain it, as shown in
Figure 10 Telnet login
Command
flow-control
Configure flow
{ hardware | none |
control mode.
software }
Configure type
terminal type { ansi |
of terminal
vt100 }
display
Configure user
user privilege level
privilege level
level
for login users
Set the maximum
number of lines
screen-length
on the next
screen-length
screen.
Set the size of
history-command
history
max-size value
command buffer
Set the
idle-timeout minutes
idle-timeout
[ seconds ]
timer
Remarks
Optional.
By default, the value is none
Optional
By default, the terminal display type is ANSI.
The device supports two types of terminal
display: ANSI and VT100. HP recommends
setting the display type of both the device and
the client to VT100. If the device and the client
use different display types (for example, hyper
terminal or Telnet terminal) or both are set to
ANSI, when the total number of characters of
the edited command line exceeds 80, an
anomaly such as cursor corruption or
abnormal display of the terminal display may
occur on the client.
Optional
By default, the default command level is 3 for
the AUX user interface.
Optional
By default, the next screen displays 24 lines.
A value of 0 disables the function.
Optional
By default, the buffer saves 10 history
commands at most.
Optional
The default idle-timeout is 10 minutes. The
system automatically terminates the user's
connection if no information interaction occurs
between the device and the user within the
idle-timeout time.
Setting idle-timeout to 0 disables the timer.
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