3 telnet commands – Accton Technology ES4710BD User Manual
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ES4710BD 10 Slots L2/L3/L4 Chassis Switch
information.
2. Telnet to a remote host from the switch
5.2.2.3 Telnet Commands
5.2.2.3.1 monitor
Command: monitor
no monitor
Function: Enables debugging information for Telnet clients logged in to the switch, the Console
end debug display will be disabled at the same time; the “no monitor” command disables the debug
information and re-enables the Console end debug display.
Command mode: Admin Mode
Usage Guide: When a Telnet client accessing the switch enables Debug information, the
information is not shown in the Telnet interface, instead, it is displayed in the terminal connecting to
the Console port. This command specifies the debugging information to be displayed in the Telnet
terminal screen instead of the Console or other Telnet terminal screens.
Example: Enabling the display the debug information in Telnet client.
Switch#monitor
Related command: telnet-user
5.2.2.3.2 telnet
Command: telnet [<ip-addr>] [<port>]
Function: Logs in to a remote host with an IP address of
Parameters:
valid values are from 0 – 65535.
Command mode: Admin Mode
Usage Guide: This command is used when the switch is used as a client, the user logs in to remote
hosts for configuration with this command. ES4710BD can only establish TCP connection to one
remote host as a Telnet client. If a connection to another remote host is desired, the current TCP
connection must be dropped. To disconnect with a remote host, the shortcut key combination
“CTRL+|” can be used.
Input Telnet keyword without any parameters to enter the Telnet configuration mode.
Example: Telnet to a remote router with the IP address 20.1.1.1 from the switch.
Switch#telnet 20.1.1.1 23
Command Explanation
Admin Mode
telnet [<ip-addr>] [<port>]
Logs in to a remote host with the Telnet
client included in the switch.