You can use the show terminal command at any time to display the current terminal
settings. This command takes no parameters and you must run it in the EXEC command
mode.
Setting Telnet access
You can access
ACLI through a Telnet session. To access ACLI remotely, the management
port must have an assigned IP address and remote access must be enabled.
Important:
Multiple users can simultaneously access ACLI system through the serial port, a
Telnet
session, and modems. The maximum number of simultaneous users is 4, plus 1 each at the
serial port for a total of 12 users on the stack. All users can configure the switch
simultaneously.
For details about viewing and changing the Telnet-allowed IP addresses and settings, see the
following sections:
•
telnet-access command on page 97
• no telnet-access command on page 98
• default telnet-access command on page 99
telnet-access command
The telnet-access command
configures the Telnet connection that you use to manage the
switch. Run the telnet-access command through the console serial connection.
The syntax for the telnet-access command is:
telnet-access [enable | disable] [login-timeout <1-10>] [retry
<1-100>] [inactive-timeout <0-60>] [logging {none | access | failures
| all}] [source-ip <1-50> <XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX> [mask <XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX>]
Run the telnet-access command in Global Configuration command mode.
The following table describes the parameters for the telnet-access command.
Table 33: telnet-access parameters
Parameters Description
enable | disable Enable or disable Telnet connection.
login-timeout <1-10> Specify in minutes the time for the Telnet connection
to be
established after the user connects to the switch.
Enter an integer from 1–10.
Setting Telnet access
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