Entering Chassis Management Commands
TELNET CONSOLE
Log on to a remote console port through the Internet
The TELNET CONSOLE command allows you to log on to the console port
(port 0) of a Network 9000 Type 1 or Type 2 product, or a MAXserver
product, through Telnet.
Notes
The console port in the target slot cannot have an active session. The
console LED on the processor module remains lit whenever a session is
active on the console port.
If you do not see the Xyplex login prompt when you connect to the console
port, press the Return key once or twice until the prompt appears. After you
have logged on to the console port, you can enter any Xyplex command that
the product supports.
Privilege
Level
Nonprivileged
Syntax
TELNET CONSOLE internet-address | domain-name [:telnet-port-
number]
Where
Means
internet-
address
The Internet address on the network of the Telnet destination where you
want to establish a session. An Internet address consists of four numbers
separated by periods. Valid values for the numbers are the whole
numbers 1-255. For example 128.10.2.30 is a valid Internet address.
The domain name of the Telnet destination where you want to establish a
session. A domain name can consist of up to four segments separated by
periods. Each segment can include up to 50 ASCII characters. A fully
qualified domain name includes at least one period. For example,
host.financesun.xyplex.com
is a valid domain name.
domain-
name
A specific port number at the Internet address or domain name where you
want to establish a session.
telnet-
port-number
0020
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