Using the Console Interface

TELNET Configuration

The TELNET Configuration screen (Figure 3-30) allows a user at a remote console terminal to communicate with the BayStack 350 switch as if the console terminal were directly connected to it. You can have up to four active TELNET sessions at one time.

Choose TELNET Configuration (or press t) from the main menu to open the TELNET Configuration screen.

TELNET Configuration

 

TELNET Access:

[ Enabled

]

Login Timeout:

[ 1

minute ]

Login Retries:

[ 3

]

 

Inactivity Timeout:

[ 15 minutes ]

Event Logging:

[ All

]

Allowed Source IP Address

-------------------------

[ 0.0.0.0 ]

[ 255.255.255.255 ] [ 255.255.255.255 ] [ 255.255.255.255 ] [ 255.255.255.255 ] [ 255.255.255.255 ] [ 255.255.255.255 ] [ 255.255.255.255 ] [ 255.255.255.255 ] [ 255.255.255.255 ]

Allowed Source Mask

-------------------

[ 0.0.0.0 ]

[ 255.255.255.255 ] [ 255.255.255.255 ] [ 255.255.255.255 ] [ 255.255.255.255 ] [ 255.255.255.255 ] [ 255.255.255.255 ] [ 255.255.255.255 ] [ 255.255.255.255 ] [ 255.255.255.255 ]

Use space bar to display choices, press <Return> or <Enter> to select choice. Press Ctrl-R to return to previous menu. Press Ctrl-C to return to Main Menu.

Figure 3-30. TELNET Configuration Screen

Table 3-26 describes the TELNET Configuration screen fields.

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