Logging in through telnet – H3C Technologies H3C SecBlade LB Cards User Manual
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Step Command
Remarks
7.
Define the shortcut key for
starting a terminal session.
activation-key character
By default, you press Enter to start
the terminal session.
8.
Define a shortcut key for
terminating tasks.
escape-key { default | character }
By default, pressing Ctrl+C
terminates a task.
9.
Specify the terminal display
type.
terminal type { ansi | vt100 }
By default, the terminal display type
is ANSI.
The LB product supports two types of
terminal display: ANSI and VT100.
H3C recommends setting the
display type of both the LB product
and the terminal to VT100. If the LB
product and the client use different
display types (for example,
HyperTerminal or Telnet terminal) or
both are set to ANSI, when the total
number of characters of the currently
edited command line exceeds 80,
an anomaly such as cursor
corruption or abnormal display of
the terminal display might occur on
the client.
10.
Configure the user privilege
level for login users.
user privilege level level
By default, the default command
level is 3 for the console user
interface.
11.
Set the maximum number of
lines to be displayed on a
screen.
screen-length screen-length
By default, a screen displays 24
lines at most.
A value of 0 disables pausing
between screens of output.
12.
Set the size of command
history buffer.
history-command max-size value
By default, the buffer saves 10
history commands at most.
13.
Set the idle-timeout timer.
idle-timeout minutes [ seconds ]
The default idle-timeout is 10
minutes. The system automatically
terminates the user's connection if
there is no information interaction
between the LB product and the user
within the idle-timeout time.
Setting idle-timeout to 0 disables the
idle-timeout function.
Logging in through Telnet
You can Telnet to the LB product for remote management, or use the LB product as a Telnet client to Telnet
to other devices, as shown in
.