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Example:
Switch#terminal monitor
1.2.9 telnet
Command: telnet [vrf <vrf-name>] {<ip-addr> | <ipv6-addr> | host <hostname>}
[<port>]
Function: Log on the remote host by Telnet
Parameter: <vrf-name> is the specific VRF name; <ip-addr> is the IP address of the
remote host, shown in dotted decimal notation; <ipv6-addr> is the IPv6 address of the
remote host; <hostname> is the name of the remote host, containing max 30 characters;
<port> is the port number, ranging between 0~65535.
Command Mode: Admin Mode.
Usage Guide: This command is used when the switch is applied as Telnet client, for
logging on remote host to configure. When a switch is applied as a Telnet client, it can only
establish one TCP connection with the remote host. To connect to another remote host,
the current TCP connection must be disconnected with a hotkey CTRL+ \‖. To telnet a
host name, mapping relationship between the host name and the IP/IPv6 address should
be previously configured. For required commands please refer to ip host and ipv6 host. In
case a host corresponds to both an IPv4 and an IPv6 addresses, the IPv6 should be
preferred when telneting this host name.
Example: The switch Telnets to a remote host whose IP address is 20.1.1.1.
Switch#telnet 20.1.1.1 23
Connecting Host 20.1.1.1 Port 23...
Service port is 23
Connected to 20.1.1.1
login:123
password:***
DCR>
1.2.10 telnet server enable
Command: telnet server enable
no telnet server enable
Function: Enable the Telnet server function in the switch: the ―no telnet server enable
command disables the Telnet function in the switch.

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