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TERMINAL SERVERS
Telnet LISTENER (privileged)
{SET
}
{CONNECTIONS {ENABLED}
}
{DEFINE}Telnet LISTENER
tcp-port
{IDENTIFICATION “
id-string
”}
{CHANGE
}
{ALL
}
{PORTS {ACCESS}[ENABLED]
}
{
port-list
}
This is a command for privileged users that designates a Telnet listener or
Telnet remote access port on the Terminal Server. The listener may be
connected to physical Terminal Server ports or with the remote access virtual
port. Connections that defined the TCP port as a destination are available for
the Terminal Server.
tcp-port
Specifies the TCP port number that remote users specify in their connect
request. The default TCP port number is 2000 + (physical port number).
CONNECTIONS
Determines if the listener is ENABLED or DISABLED for connection
reception. The default is DISABLED.
IDENTIFICATION
id-string
A descriptive text string that is associated with the listener for SHOW
displays. The default is no
id-string
.
PORTS
Specifies the Terminal Server physical ports or the remote console virtual
port with which a Telnet listener will be associated. The port(s) are
dissociated with the listener when DISABLED. The default is DISABLED.
NOTE
The above defaults apply to TCP-ports 2001 and above only. TCP-port 23
has the following defaults:
Connections:
Enabled
Identification:
Remote Access
Ports:
Access
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