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Using Telnet
Using Telnet
This section explains how to do the following:
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Use the telnet command to establish a Telnet session from the device to a remote IPv6 host.
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Establish a Telnet session from a remote IPv6 host to the device.
Using the IPv6 Telnet command
The telnet command allows a Telnet connection from a device to a remote IPv6 host using the
console. Up to five read-access and one write-access inbound Telnet session are supported on the
router at one time. Up to five simultaneous outbound Telnet sessions can also be supported from
the console session, from inbound Telnet sessions, from inbound SSH sessions or from a Web
session.
To see the Telnet sessions currently open on the device, enter the show telnet command; to see
both the open Telnet and open SSH sessions, enter the show who command as shown below.
Syntax: show who
To establish a Telnet connection to a remote host, use the telnet command. The following example
will establish an outbound Telnet connection to a remote host with the IPv6 address of
2001:db8:3de2:c37::6.
Brocade# telnet 2001:db8:3de2:c37::6
Syntax: telnet ipv6-address [port-number | outgoing-interface ethernet port | ve number]
Brocade# show who
Console connections:
established
3 days 17 hours 31 minutes 27 seconds in idle
Telnet server status: Enabled
Telnet connections (inbound):
1 established, client ip address 10.53.1.86
you are connecting to this session
1 seconds in idle
2 established, client ip address 10.53.1.86
7 seconds in idle
3 closed
4 closed
5 closed
Telnet connections (outbound):
6 established, server ip address 10.47.2.200, from Telnet session 1
4 seconds in idle
7 closed
8 closed
9 closed
10 closed
SSH server status: Enabled
SSH connections:
1 closed
2 closed
3 closed
4 closed
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