3.
Configuring a Telnet Connection
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If the session is terminated, the user with the telnet connection is notified that the session has
been terminated.
To view the open sessions, use the
session
command without arguments in Privileged
(Enable) mode.
Command Syntax
device-name
#
session kill
<
session-number
>
Argument Description
session-number
The session number in range <1-101>.
who
The
who
command, in View or Privileged (Enable) mode, displays the currently open
connections to the switch.
The following session types will be displayed:
•
Console
•
Telnet
•
SSH
•
RADIUS
Command Syntax
device-name
#
who
Example
device-name
#
who
Codes: > - current session, * - configuring
vty on console connected on console.
>vty on telnet [1] connected from 10.2.71.137.
telnet
The
telnet
command, in Global Configuration mode, disables or enables
telnet connections to
the switch.
The
stop
parameter disables all telnet connections to the switch. Any telnet connections that
are open when this command is executed will be terminated immediately.
To re-enable telnet to the switch, use the
start
parameter.
By default, telnet services are enabled on the switch.
Command Syntax
device-name
(config)#
telnet
{
start
|
stop
}