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Format no ip telnet server enable
Mode Privileged EXEC
ip telnet port
This command configures the TCP port number on which the Telnet server listens for requests.
Default 23
Format ip telnet port 1-65535
Mode Privileged EXEC
no ip telnet port
This command restores the Telnet server listen port to its factory default value.
Format no ip telnet port
Mode Privileged EXEC
telnet
This command establishes a new outbound Telnet connection to a remote host. The host value must be
a valid IP address or host name. Valid values for port should be a valid decimal integer in the range of 0
to 65535, where the default value is 23. If [debug] is used, the current Telnet options enabled is
displayed. The optional line parameter sets the outbound Telnet operational mode as linemode where,
by default, the operational mode is character mode. The [localecho] option enables local echo.
Format
telnet ip-address|hostname port [debug] [line] [localecho]
Modes
Privileged EXEC
User EXEC
transport input telnet
This command regulates new Telnet sessions. If enabled, new Telnet sessions can be established until
there are no more sessions available. An established session remains active until the session is ended or
an abnormal network error ends the session.
Note
If the Telnet Server Admin Mode is disabled, Telnet sessions cannot be established. Use the ip
telnet server enable command to enable Telnet Server Admin Mode.
Management Commands
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