3Com 10014299 manual Use local user name abc to log on, Establish a Rlogin connection

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Rlogin Terminal Service

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Only supports IP address configuration. DNS is not supported.

The supported terminal type is VT100.

The supported baud rate is 9600 bps.

Supports remote access of user terminals connected with the asynchronous serial port under the flow mode by asynchronous private line or modem dial-up and supports the maintenance of terminals connected with Console port. Remote access of the terminals connected with routers in other means (such as through telnet) is not supported.

The function of activating multiple Rlogin sessions at the same user terminal is not provided.

Configure Rlogin Please implement the following configuration in system view.

Table 50 Establish a Rlogin connection

Operation

Command

 

 

Establish a Rlogin connection

rlogin ip-address [ username ]

 

 

Shut down a Rlogin connection

exit

 

 

Typical Rlogin Configuration Examples

Use local user name abc to log on

[Router]rlogin 10.110.96.53 root

Trying 10.110.96.53 ...

Password:

Last successful login for root: Thu Jan 30 20:29:45 2003 on ttyp2

Last unsuccessful login for root: Sun Jan 26 11:21:53 2003

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you have mail TERM = (vt100) Terminal type is vt100

# exit

rlogin: connection closed.

Use local user name abc and enter the wrong password for the first time

[Router] rlogin 1.1.254.78

Trying 1.1.254.78 ...

Password: ( enter Wrong password)

Login incorrect

Wait for login retry: login: abc

Password: (enter correct password)

Last successful login for root: Thu Sep 06 15:14:15 2001 on ttyp0

Last unsuccessful login for root: Thu Sep 06 14:22:35 2001 on ttyp0

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