Logging in through telnet, Introduction – H3C Technologies H3C SecBlade NetStream Cards User Manual
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To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Set the idle-timeout
timer
idle-timeout minutes [ seconds ]
Optional
The default idle-timeout is 10
minutes. The system automatically
terminates the user’s connection if
there is no information interaction
between the SecBlade card and the
user within the idle-timeout time.
Setting idle-timeout to 0 disables the
timer.
CAUTION:
The common settings configured for console login take effect immediately. If you configure the common
settings after you log in through the console port, the current connection may be interrupted, so you should
use another login method. After you configure common settings for console login, you need to modify the
settings on the terminal to make them consistent with those on the SecBlade card.
Logging in through telnet
Introduction
The SecBlade card supports telnet. You can telnet to the SecBlade card to remotely manage and
maintain it, as shown in
Figure 12 Telnet login
The following table shows the configuration requirements of telnet login.
Object Requirements
Telnet server
Configure the IP address of the management Ethernet interface, and make sure
the telnet server and client can reach each other.
Configure the authentication mode and other settings
Telnet client
Run the telnet client program.
Obtain the IP address of the management Ethernet interface on the server
By default, the SecBlade card is disabled with the telnet server function and enabled with the client
function.
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On a SecBlade card that serves as the telnet client, you can log in to a telnet server to perform
operations on the server.
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On a SecBlade card that serves as the telnet server, you can configure the authentication mode and
user privilege level for telnet users. By default, password authentication is adopted for telnet login,
but no login password is configured. Before you can telnet to the SecBlade card, you need to log