R3204P16-HP Load Balancing Module System Management Configuration Guide-6PW101
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CAUTION:
The auto-execute command command may disable you from configuring the system through the user
interface to which the command is applied. Before confi
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the command and savin
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the confi
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(by using the save command), make sure that you can access the device through VTY, TTY, console
interfaces to remove the configuration when a problem occurs.
Configuring the device to log in to a Telnet server as a Telnet
client
Configuration prerequisites
You have logged in to the device.
By default, you can log in to the device through the console port without authentication and have user
privilege level 3 after login. For information about logging in to the device with the default configuration,
see “Configuration requirements.”
Figure 17 Telnet from the LB module (Telnet client) to another device (Telnet server)
NOTE:
If the Telnet client port and the Telnet server port that connect them are not in the same subnet, make sure
that the two devices can reach each other.
Configuration procedure
Follow the step below to configure the device to log in to a Telnet server as a Telnet client:
To do… Use the command…
Remarks
Configure the device to log in
to a Telnet server as a Telnet
client
telnet remote-host [ service-port ]
[ source { interface interface-type
interface-number | ip ip-address } ]
Required
Available in user view
Specify the source IPv4
address or source interface
for sending Telnet packets
telnet client source { interface
interface-type interface-number |
ip ip-address }
Optional
By, no source IPv4 address or source
interface is specified. The source IPv4
address is selected by routing.
Displaying and maintaining CLI login
To do… Use the command…
Remarks
Display information about the user
interfaces that are being used
display users
Available in any view
Display information about all user
interfaces that the device supports
display users all Available in any view