Configuring and Managing Telnet Servers 13-15
Managing Your Access Server As a Telnet Listener Node
Managing Your Access Server As a Telnet Listener Node
Introduction
This section contains the procedures to display and remove Telnet listeners.
Displaying Telnet Listeners
The SHOW/LIST/MONITOR TELNET LISTENER command displays the Telnet
listener characteristics. The ALL characteristic displays all the Telnet listeners. You
can specify a specific Telnet listener by its TCP port number.
Example: SHOW TELNET LISTENER Display
The following example shows how to display the Telnet listener characteristics on
TCP port 2010:
Local> SHOW TELNET LISTENER 2010
Listener TCP-port: 2010
Identification: Printer
Ports: 6,8
Connections: Enabled
The first line displays the TCP port number; the second line displays the identification
string; the third line displays the listener’s access server port numbers; the last line
displays whether connections to the listener are enabled or disabled.
Displaying Telnet Server Characteristics
The SHOW/LIST/MONITOR PORT TELNET SERVER CHARACTERISTICS
command displays the Telnet server characteristics.
Example: SHOW PORT TELNET SERVER CHARACTERISTICS Display
The following example shows how to display the Telnet server characteristics on port
12:
Local> SHOW PORT 12 SESSIONS 1 CHARACTERISTICS
Xmit Char Size: 8 Newline From Term: <CRLF>
Rcv Char Size: 8 Newline From Host: <CRLF>
IP: None Newline To Term: <CRLF>
AYT: None Newline To Host: <CR>
AO: None EC: NONE
EOR: None EL: NONE
NOP: None BRK: None
Local>
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