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Figure 2-1
2.10.2

Using Telnet Client

You can log in to a remote devices by using the telnet command on the network device:
Command
DGS-3610# telnet host-ip-address
The following example shows how to establish a Telnet session and manage the remote
network device with the IP address 192.168.65.119:
DGS-3610# telnet 192.168.65.119
Trying 192.168.65.119 ... Open
User Access Verification
Password:

2.11 Connection Timeout Setting

2.11.1

Overview

The established connection (including the accepted connections, and the session from the
device to a remote terminal) for a device can be controlled through configuring the
connection timeout of the device, When the idle time exceeds the set value and there is no
input or output information, this connection will be interrupted.
2.11.2

Connection Timeout

The server will interrupt this connection when there is no any input information for the
accepted connection within a specified time, .
Our products provide commands in the LINE configuration mode to configure the connection
timeout:
Command
DGS-3610(Config-line)#exec-timeout
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Chapter 2 Configuration of Switch Basic Management
Function
By using this command telnet to log in the remote
devices , It may be the host name or IP address.
//Establish the telnet session to a remote device
//Enter into the logon interface of the remote device
Function
Configure the timeout for the accepted connection on
LINE. When the configured time is due and there is no
input information, this connection will be interrupted.
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