Rlogin Terminal Service
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Only supports IP address configuration. DNS is not supported.
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The supported terminal type is VT100.
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The supported baud rate is 9600 bps.
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Supports remote access of user terminals connected with the asynchronous
serial port under the flow mode by asynchronous private line or modem dial-up
and supports the maintenance of terminals connected with Console port.
Remote access of the terminals connected with routers in other means (such as
through telnet) is not supported.
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The function of activating multiple Rlogin sessions at the same user terminal is
not provided.
Configure Rlogin
Please implement the following configuration in system view.
Table 50
Establish a Rlogin connection
Typical Rlogin
Configuration Examples
Use local user name abc to log on
[Router]
rlogin 10.110.96.53 root
Trying 10.110.96.53 ...
Password:
Last successful login for root: Thu Jan 30 20:29:45 2003 on ttyp2
Last unsuccessful login for root: Sun Jan 26 11:21:53 2003
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TERM = (vt100)
Terminal type is vt100
# exit
rlogin: connection closed.
Use local user name abc and enter the wrong password for the first time
[Router]
rlogin 1.1.254.78
Trying 1.1.254.78 ...
Password: ( enter Wrong password)
Login incorrect
Wait for login retry:
login: abc
Password: (enter correct password)
Last successful login for root: Thu Sep 06 15:14:15 2001 on ttyp0
Last unsuccessful login for root: Thu Sep 06 14:22:35 2001 on ttyp0
Operation
Command
Establish a Rlogin connection
rlogin
ip-address
[
username
]
Shut down a Rlogin connection
exit
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