Allied Telesis AT-AR300 manual Installation, Enable Telnet Server

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Software Release 2.3.1

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ENABLE TELNET SERVER

Syntax ENABLE TELNET SERVER

Description This command enables the Telnet server to be accessed remotely. The Telnet server is enabled by default.

SHOW TELNET

Syntax SHOW TELNET

Description This command displays information about the current Telnet settings.

Figure 10: Example output from the SHOW TTY command.

TELNET Module Configuration

 

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Telnet Server

Enabled

Telnet Server Listen Port

23

Telnet Terminal Type

UNKNOWN

Telnet Insert Nulls

Off

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Table 11: Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW TELNET command.

Parameter

Meaning

 

 

Telnet Server

The status of the Telnet Server, either “Enabled” or

 

“Disabled”.

 

 

Telnet Server Listen Port

The TCP port number that the Telnet server is listening on.

 

Can be any number from 1 to 65535 that is not already in

 

use.

 

 

Telnet Terminal Type

The terminal type identification string that is passed to a

 

remote Telnet server upon connection. The default is

 

“UNKNOWN”.

 

 

Telnet Insert Nulls

Determines if a NULL character should be inserted after

 

each CR that is sent, either “On” or “Off”.

 

 

Installation

There are no issues upgrading from Software Releases 2.2.x to Software Release 2.3.1.

Software Release 2.2.1 added a new parameter, LOGIN, to the ADD USER and

SET USER commands:

ADD USER=login-namePASSWORD=password LOGIN={TRUEFALSEON

OFFYESNO} [other-options...]

SET USER=login-nameLOGIN={TRUEFALSEONOFFYESNO}

[other-options...]

SET USER LOGIN={TRUEFALSEONOFFYESNO} [other-options...]

Software Release 2.3.1 C613-10325-00 REV B

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