Remote Console Port

Characteristics of the Telnet Remote Console Port

The following table describes the characteristics for Telnet remote console connections on the access server:

CharacteristicDescription

Number of connections allowed on the remote console port at one time

1

The port is shared with the MOP remote console port so it will not be accessible to Telnet if the remote console port is active.

Default TCP port number

23

 

By default, the remote console is

 

accessed via TCP port number 23. You

 

can make the Telnet remote console port

 

available to any of the TCP ports used by

 

the access server Telnet listener feature.

Number of TCP ports configured to

More than 1 allowed.

function as a remote console port

 

Maintenance password

Not required.

 

In environments where both MOP and

 

Telnet are used to access the remote

 

console, setting a maintenance password

 

for MOP does not affect Telnet.

Access server login password

Required.

IP address of the Telnet client host

Displayed in the Console User field of

 

the SHOW SERVER STATUS display

 

if a Telnet host is using the port. If the

 

port is idle, this field displays the text

 

“None Available.”

Privileged user logout.

Another privileged user on a local port

 

can log out on the remote console using

 

the LOGOUT PORT CONSOLE

 

command.

 

 

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