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TERMINAL SERVERS
Restrictions:
• The port must have SLIP enabled.
• Only one SLIP or PPP session per port is allowed at any given time.
• During a SLIP session, all switch characters are passed on as data.
Example
Local> CONNECT SLIP
This command starts a SLIP session on the current port.
CONNECT TELNET/OPEN/TELNET (secure)
{CONNECT} {
ip-address
}
{OPEN
}{TELNET}{
host-name
}[[PORT]
tcp-port
]
{Telnet }
This command requests a connection to the specified target which may be
an internet address or an internet host name. The Terminal Server checks the
protocol enabled on the requested port prior to connection. This command
is available to all users.
This command works the same way as OPEN/Telnet.
Either of the following methods may be used to make connections:
• Specify the host either by
host-name
or
ip-addr
, and specify the
tcp-port
.
• Specify only the host either by
host-name
or
ip-addr
. The default
tcp-port
23
is assumed.
CONNECT, OPEN, or Telnet
Indicates that only Telnet will be used to attempt the connection. The
port’s default protocol will be used by the Terminal Server if Telnet is missing
from the command line. Telnet is the factory-set default protocol.
Telnet
TELNET must be specified if TELNET is not the port’s default protocol.
ip-address
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