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Catalyst 4500 Series, Catalyst 2948G, Catalyst 2980G Switches Software Configuration Guide
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Release 8.1
78-15486-01
Chapter 20 Checking Status and Connectivity
Using Telnet
Flow control no
Security yes
Membership static,dynamic
Fast start yes
QOS scheduling rx-(none),tx-(2q1t)
CoS rewrite no
ToS rewrite no
Rewrite no
UDLD yes
Inline power no
AuxiliaryVlan 1..1000,untagged,none
SPAN source,destination
Console> (enable)
Using Telnet
You can access the switch CLI using Telnet. In addition, you can use Telnet from the switch to access
other devices in the network. Up to eight simultaneous Telnet sessions are possible.
Before you can open a Telnet session to the switch, you must first set the IP address (and in some cases
the default gateway) for the switch. For information about setting the IP address and default gateway,
see
Chapter 3, “Configuring the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway.”
To open a Telnet session to another device on the network from the switch, perform this task in privileged
mode:
This example shows how to open a Telnet session from the switch to the remote host labsparc:
Console> (enable) telnet labsparc
Trying 172.16.10.3...
Connected to labsparc.
Escape character is '^]'.
UNIX(r) System V Release 4.0 (labsparc)
login:
Changing the Login Timer
The login timer is the number of minutes after which an idle session is disconnected. To change the
logout timer value, perform this task in privileged mode:
Task
Command
Open a Telnet session to a remote host.
telnet host [port]
Task
Command
Change the logout timer value (a timeout value of 0 prevents idle
sessions from being disconnected automatically).
set logout timeout