Olicom 8600, 8605 manual Starting the Telnet Session, Stopping the Telnet Session, 135

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Starting the Telnet Session

Observe the following when starting a Telnet session to the switch:

In the IP Information screen, the IP State must be set to BootP When Needed or BootP Always for the IP stack and Telnet to work.

The Telnet must be pre-configured to have a VT100/VT220 compatible setup.

Only one type of session is supported at any time, either the console or Telnet session. Starting a Telnet session before ending the console session causes the screen to display a Console is currently in use message.

There may be conflicts between Telnet sessions. If one Telnet session is disrupted by the user at the console, the Telnet session’s configuration may not have been completed. In some menus, changes take effect immediately, as in adding filters, and in other menus, such as STP, the changes are not saved until the menu is exited.

Stopping the Telnet Session

Telnet sessions can be terminated by pressing CTRL-Bor any other means available through the user’s Telnet application.

Involuntary Termination of the Telnet Session

The following can terminate a Telnet session:

A Telnet session can be terminated involuntarily by the console or by itself. When the console is idle and Telnet is active, a user at the console can terminate the Telnet session without warning. When the Telnet sessions ends, the Telnet session screen displays the message: Your session has been

terminated due to system maintenance work.

If any changes are made in the STP configuration.

The Telnet session also ends if a user makes changes in any of the following IP parameters:

IP address

Default gateway

Subnet mask

IP state

The Telnet session also times out if there has been no activity for 5 minutes.

CrossFire 8600/8605 Token-Ring Switches v. 1.2, P/N: 710001641

Switch Configuration

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