Using The Device To Log In To A Telnet Server - HP 12500 Configuration Manual

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Step
7.
Set
number of lines to be
displayed on a screen.
8.
Set
command
buffer.
9.
Set
the
timer.
10.
Specify a command to
be
executed when users
log in to the user
interfaces.

Using the device to log in to a Telnet server

You can use the device as a Telnet client to log in to a Telnet server. If the server is located in a different
subnet than the device, make sure the two devices have routes to reach each other.
Figure 22 Telnetting from the device to a Telnet server
To use the device to log in to a Telnet server:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
(Optional.)
source IPv4 address or
source
outgoing Telnet packets.
3.
Exit to user view.
Command
the
maximum
screen-length screen-length
the
size
of
history-command max-size
history
value
idle-timeout
idle-timeout minutes
[ seconds ]
automatically
auto-execute command
command
Command
system-view
Specify
the
telnet client source { interface
interface-type interface-number | ip
interface
for
ip-address }
quit
Remarks
By default, up to 24 lines is displayed on a
screen.
A value of 0 disables the function.
By default, the buffer saves 10 history
commands.
By default, the idle-timeout interval is 10 minutes
for all user interfaces.
If there is no interaction between the device and
the user within the idle-timeout interval, the
system automatically terminates the user
connection on the user interface.
If you set the idle-timeout timer to 0, the session
will never be aged out.
By default, no automatically executed command
is specified.
51
Remarks
N/A
By default, no source IPv4
address or source interface is
specified, and the primary IPv4
address of the outbound
interface is used as the source
address for outgoing Telnet
packets.
N/A

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