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manage
This is only shown if your user type is defined as manage. It puts you into
the CLI, so you can execute full CLI commands and configure the system.
Use the exit command to exit the CLI.
rlogin <ip_name_or_
address>
Establishes an rlogin client session with the specified IP host name or IP
address. You must have run add DNS host or add DNS server for the
system to recognize an IP host name.
rlogin <host name or
ip address>
login_name <login
name> tcp_port <tcp
port number>
Establishes an rlogin client session with the specified IP host name or IP
address using the specified TCP port number. The default rlogin TCP port
number is 513. You must have run add DNS host or add DNS server for
the system to recognize an IP host name.
telnet
<ip_name_or_
address>
Establishes a Telnet connection to the specified IP address or host name.
You must have run add DNS host or add DNS server for the system to
recognize an IP host name.
telnet
<ip_name_or_address
> tcp_port <number>
Sets a Telnet connection to the specified IP address or host name with the
specified TCP port number. The default port number is
23
. You must have
a domain name server specified or have added the host name via
add
DNS host
and
add DNS server
commands for the system to
recognize an IP host name.
You should run RIP when setting up a global IP network if you intend to
support TCP services such as Telnet, rlogin, and ClearTCP. Without RIP on
the internal network, you do not learn of remote networks if the Ethernet
interface is disabled.
Telnet Commands
The following commands are available to Console port users who Telnet
from the Console port. Such users can access these commands by using
the Telnet escape command: Ctrl ] (right bracket). This function is not
supported for login users.
close
Ends the active Telnet connection.
help
Describes the available commands.