Telnet – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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The Web Manager interface appears.
5.
Enter your web manager user name and password.
6.
Click OK.
Telnet
Operators can launch a Telnet session to the selected fat AP from the Fat AP List page. This provides
quick and centralized access to managed fat APs.
To Telnet to the selected fat AP from the Fat AP List page:
1.
Click the Service tab.
2.
From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > Fat APs. The Fat
AP List page displays all fat APs.
3.
Click the Operation icon
of the target fat AP.
4.
Select
Telnet from the menu.
5.
Follow your operating system instructions for loading the Telnet application that is used to
establish a Telnet session with the selected fat AP.
IMPORTANT:
To use this feature, you must have an operating system or application that supports Telnet on the
computer you use to access IMC.
SSH
Operators can launch an SSH session to the selected fat AP from the Fat AP List page. This provides
quick and centralized access to managed fat APs.
To use this feature, install an SSH application on your local device following your operating system
instructions.
This feature uses the IMC server as a proxy, and enables you to use the browser on a client to access
devices, send configuration commands, and display the output through SSH.
To log in to the selected fat AP through SSH from the Fat AP List page:
1.
Click the Service tab.
2.
From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > Fat APs. The Fat
AP List page displays all fat APs.
3.
Click the Operation icon
of the target fat AP.
4.
Select
SSH from the menu.
Follow your operating system instructions for loading the SSH application that is used to establish an
SSH session with the selected fat AP.