Using Telnet 3-7
4At the password prompt, enter the password and press [Return].
When you have successfully logged on to the Switch, the
command-line prompt displays the name of the Switch in its prompt.
5Assign an IP address and subnetwork mask for the default VLAN by
using the following command
config vlan <name> ipaddress <ipaddress> {<subnet_mask>}
For example:
config vlan default ipaddress 123.45.67.8 255.255.255.0
Your changes take effect immediately.
6Configure the default route for the Switch using the following
command:
config iproute add default <ipaddress> {<metric>}
For example:
config iproute add default 123.0.0.1 1
7Save your configuration changes so that they will be in effect after the
next Switch reboot, by typing
save
For more information on saving configuration changes, refer to
Chapter 10.
8When you have finished using the facility, log out of the Switch by
typing
logout
Disconnecting a
Telnet Session For security purposes, an administrator access level account can
disconnect a management session that has been established by way of
a Telnet connection. If this happens, the user logged on by way of the
Telnet connection is notified that the session has been terminated.
To terminate a Telnet session, follow these steps:
1Logon to the Switch with an administrator access level.
2Determine the session number of the session you want to terminate by
typing
show session
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