TELNET Commands
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TELNET
TELNET commands are available to users who dial in, and whose
type
is
network
(type parameter in
add user
), whose
host_type
is
prompt
(host_type parameter in
set login user
), and whose
login_service
is
TELNET
(login_service parameter in
set
login user
).
telnet
<ip_name_or_addr>
Establishes a TELNET client session with the specified IP host name or address. In
order for the system to resolve the host name, you must either add the host name
and address to the DNS local host table, or define a DNS server.
telnet
<ip_name_or_addr>
TCP_port <number>
Establishes a TELNET client session with the specified IP host name or address
using the specified TCP port number. It works just like the TELNET command,
except you also specify the TCP port number to be used. The default TCP port
number is 23.
VERIFY
verify filter
<filter_name>
Verifies the syntax of a filter file, which has been previously
add
ed to the table. If
you update a filter file and TFTP it to the FLASH file system, and the file already
exists in the filter table, then you use this command to verify the files syntax. You
can use
list filters
to see which files are currently in the filter file table, and what
the status of each is.
TELNET
Commands
The following commands are available to TELNET users. They are accessed by
pressing control - ].
close
Closes the active TELNET connection.
help
Lists the available commands
send <string>
Transmits a TELNET control character. Be sure the parameters are
uppercase
. The
choices are:
set_escape <string>
Allows changing the TELNET escape character from
^]
to something else. Control
characters are specified using the carat character followed by another character.
Parameters
Description
AYT
Are you there
IP
Interrupt process
BRK
Break
AO
abort output
EC
erase character
EL
erase line
GA
go ahead
NOP
no - operation
EOR
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