Usage: The maximum number of Telnet sessions supported on a switch is eight. If SSH is also enabled, the switch can have up to eight Telnet or SSH sessions, in any combination, and one console session.

Examples: The following command enables the Telnet server on a DWS-1008 switch:

DWS-1008# set ip telnet server enable success: change accepted.

See Also:

clear ip telnet

set ip https server

set ip telnet

show ip https

show ip telnet

set ntp

Enables or disables the NTP client on a DWS-1008 switch.

Syntax: set ntp {enable disable}

enable Enables the NTP client.

disable Disables the NTP client.

Defaults: The NTP client is disabled by default.

Access: Enabled.

Usage: If NTP is configured on a system whose current time differs from the NTP server time by more than 10 minutes, convergence of the switch time can take many NTP update intervals. D-Link recommends that you set the time manually to the NTP server time before enabling NTP to avoid a significant delay in convergence.

Examples: The following command enables the NTP client:

DWS-1008# set ntp enable success: NTP Client enabled

See Also:

clear ntp server

clear ntp update-interval

set ntp server

set ntp update-interval

show ntp

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