Ip telnet server, Ip unnumbered – Enterasys Networks X-Pedition XSR CLI User Manual
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Other IP Commands
5-166 Configuring the Internet Protocol
ip telnet server
This command enables or disables Telnet service to the XSR. If the optional parameter is not
supplied, the Telnet server is enabled. Since the Telnet server is enabled at boot‐up, you must
either manually disable it using the CLI or disable it in the startup‐config file.
Syntax
ip telnet server [enable
|
disable]
Syntax of the “no” Form
The no form of this command disables the Telnet server:
no ip telnet server
Mode
Global configuration:
XSR(config)#
Default
Enabled
Example
The following example disables the Telnet server:
XSR(config)#ip telnet server enable
XSR(config)#no ip telnet server
ip unnumbered
This command enables IP processing on a serial interface without assigning an explicit IP address
to the interface ‐ it associates a numbered interface whose address will be used with packets
originating on this interface. The following conventions are observed:
•
If the numbered interface is deleted, the unnumbered association must be deleted as well.
•
If the numbered interface changes or deletes its address, the unnumbered association is
preserved.
•
Routing protocols must be aware of possible changes of the address of the numbered interface
they point to, as follows:
–
If the address of the numbered interface is deleted, packets sourced from the unnumbered
interface that points to this numbered interface will not be transmitted.
–
If the address of the numbered interface is changed, routing protocols must reevaluate
their participation in routing with the unnumbered interfaces. A match between the new
address and a configured network must be found for the unnumbered interface to
participate in routing.
enable
Enables Telnet service.
disable
Disables Telnet service.