Telnet Client Support
Issue 2 July 2005
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Telnet Client Support
Introduction to Telnet
The C360 supports invocation of a Telnet client from the CLI. The Telnet client implementation
enables you to control the destination port for connecting daemons that listen on a non-default
port.
Authentication when connecting to the switch via Telnet is identical to standard console
connection authentication (local or RADIUS).
Tip:
Tip:
Enabling and disabling the Telnet-client service can only be done using a direct
console connection via the Console port.
By default the Telnet-client service is disabled.
Telnet Commands
The following Telnet commands are available.
For a complete description of the Telnet CLI commands, including syntax and output examples,
refer to the
Reference Guide for the Avaya C360 Converged Stackable Switch,
10-300506.
In order to...
Use the following command...
Open a Telnet session to
another device.
telnet
Enable Telnet access from the
switch
ip telnet-client enable
Disable Telnet access from the
switch
no ip telnet-client
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