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Step
Command
Remarks
11.
Specify the
terminal display
type.
terminal type
{
ansi | vt100
}
By default, the terminal display type is
ANSI.
The device supports ANSI and VT100
terminal display types. As a best practice,
specify VT100 type on both the device
and the configuration terminal. If either
side uses the ANSI type, a display
problem might occur when a command
line has more than 80 characters. For
example, a cursor positioning error might
occur.
12.
Set the maximum
number of lines of
command output
to send to the
terminal at a time.
screen-length screen-length
By default, the device sends up to 24 lines
to the terminal at a time when pausing
between screens of output is enabled.
To disable pausing between screens of
output, set the value to 0.
13.
Set the size for the
command history
buffer.
history-command max-size value
By default, the buffer saves up to 10
history commands.
14.
Set the CLI
connection
idle-timeout timer.
idle-timeout minutes
[
seconds
]
By default, the CLI connection
idle-timeout timer is 10 minutes.
If no interaction occurs between the
device and the user within the idle-timeout
interval, the system automatically
terminates the user connection on the
user line.
If you set the timeout timer to 0, the
connection will not be aged out.
15.
Enable the
terminal service.
shell
Be default, the terminal service is enabled
on all user lines.
The
undo shell
command is not
supported in AUX line view.
Configuring Telnet login
The device can act as a Telnet server to allow Telnet login, or as a Telnet client to Telnet to other
devices.
By default, Telnet login is disabled on the device. To configure Telnet login, you must first log in to the
device through any other method.
NOTE:
Telnet login is not supported in FIPS mode.
Configuring the device as a Telnet server
Tasks at a glance
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