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| By default, the terminal display type | |
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| The device supports two types of | |
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| terminal display: ANSI and VT100. | |
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| HP recommends setting the display | |
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| type of both the device and the | |
9. | Specify the terminal display |
| terminal to VT100. If the device and | |
terminal type { ansi vt100 } | the client use different display types | |||
| type. | |||
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| Telnet terminal) or both are set to | |
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| ANSI, when the total number of | |
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| characters of the currently edited | |
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| command line exceeds 80, an | |
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| anomaly such as cursor corruption | |
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| or abnormal display of the terminal | |
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| display might occur on the client. | |
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10. Configure the user privilege |
| By default, the default command | ||
user privilege level level | level is 3 for the console user | |||
| level for login users. | |||
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| interface. | ||
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11. Set the maximum number of |
| By default, a screen displays 24 | ||
| lines at most. | |||
| lines to be displayed on a | |||
| A value of 0 disables pausing | |||
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| between screens of output. | |
12. | Set the size of command | By default, the buffer saves 10 | ||
| history buffer. | history commands at most. | ||
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| The default | |
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| minutes. The system automatically | |
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| terminates the user's connection if | |
13. | Set the | there is no information interaction |
between the device and the user within the
Setting
NOTE:
Telnet login is not supported in FIPS mode.
You can Telnet to the device for remote management, or use the device as a Telnet client to Telnet to other devices, as shown in Figure 30.
Figure 30 Telnet login
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