Basic Operation Guide 2014/02
Example 71 Listing of show console command
HP Switch (config)# show console
Console/Serial Link
Inbound Telnet Enabled [Yes] : Yes
Web Agent Enabled [Yes] : Yes
Terminal Type [VT100] : VT100
Screen Refresh Interval (sec) [3] : 3
Displayed Events [All] : All
Baud Rate [speed-sense] : speed-sense
Flow Control [XON/XOFF] : XON/XOFF
Global Session Idle Timeout (sec) [0] : 0
Serial/USB Console Idle Timeout (sec) [not set] : not set
Current Session Idle Timeout (sec) : 0
Reconfigure inbound telnet access
In the default configuration, inbound Telnet access is enabled.
Syntax:
[no] telnet-server [listen | <oobm | data | both> ]
Enables or disables inbound Telnet access on a switch.
Use the no version of the command to disable inbound Telnet access.
The listen parameter is available only on switches that have a separate out-of-band
management port. Values for this parameter are:
• oobm— inbound Telnet access is enabled only on the out-of-band management
port. (This port is available on selected switch models.)
• data— inbound Telnet access is enabled only on the data ports.
• both— inbound Telnet access is enabled on both the out-of-band management
port and on the data ports. This is the default value.
See Appendix I, "Network Out-of-Band Management" in this guide for more
information on out-of-band management.
The listen parameter is not available on switches that do not have a separate
out-of-band management port.
To disable inbound Telnet access:
HP Switch(config)# no telnet-server
To re-enable inbound Telnet access:
HP Switch(config)# telnet-server
Outbound telnet to another device
This feature operates independently of the telnet-server status and enables you to Telnet to another
device that has an IP address.
Syntax:
telnet <ipv4-addr | ipv6-addr | hostname | switch-num> [oobm]
Initiates an outbound telnet session to another network device. The destination can
be specified as:
• IPv4 address
• IPv6 address
92 Interface Access and System Information