Data preparation, Configuration procedures, 2 establishing a telnet connection – Panasonic NN46240-501 User Manual
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Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series
Configuration Guide - Basic Configuration
9 Telnet and SSH
Data preparation
To configure Telnet terminal services, you need the following data.
No.
Data
1
IP address of the router
2
VPN instance name
3
IPv4/IPv6 address or host name of the remote router
4
Number of the TCP port that provides Telnet services on the remote router
5
Timeout period of the user interface
Configuration procedures
No.
Procedure
1
Establishing a Telnet connection
2
Scheduling Telnet disconnection
3
9.2.2 Establishing a Telnet connection
Do as follows on the logon router:
Step 1 Connect the PC with the router through Telnet and the terminal. For details, see Chapter 2,
“Configuration environment setup.”
Step 2 Run:
telnet [ vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ]
[-a
source-ip-address] host-name
[ port-number ]
You can now log on to the router through Telnet and manage other routers.
Step 3 Run:
telnet ipv6 [-a
source-ip-address] host-name
[ -i
interface-type interface-number
]
[
port-number
]
You can now log on to the router through Telnet and manage other routers.
Perform Step 2 to configure the network based on IPv4, and perform Step 3 to configure the
network based on IPv6.
—End
9.2.3 Scheduling Telnet disconnection
Do as follows on the logon router:
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