4.At the Telnet prompt “>” type: parameter: value
then press Enter, where parameter refers to the configuration parameter you are defining, and value refers to the definitions you are assigning to that parameter. Each parameter entry is followed by a carriage return.
See Table 3.3 for examples on assigning configuration parameters.
5.Repeat step 4 to set any additional configuration parameters.
6.When you have finished typing the configuration parameters, type:
quit
and press Enter to activate the configuration parameters.
To exit without activating parameters, type exit and press Enter.
Telnet Configuration Parameter Examples
The examples in Table 3.3 show how to use Telnet configuration commands.
Note | If a parameter is supplied by the DHCP server, its |
| value cannot be changed using Telnet without |
| disabling DHCP. |
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