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Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface
Setting Telnet access
You can also access the CLI through a Telnet session. To access the CLI remotely,
the management port must have an assigned IP address and remote access must be
enabled. You can log on to the switch using Telnet from a terminal that has access
to the BPS 2000.
To open a Telnet session from Device Manager, click on the Telnet icon on the
toolbar (Figure 15) or click Action > Telnet on the Device Manager toolbar.
Figure 15 Telnet icon on Device Manager toolbar
You can view the Telnet allowed IP addresses and settings, change the settings, or
disable the Telnet connection. This section covers the following topics:
• “show telnet-access command,” next
• “telnet-access command” on page 72
• “no telnet-access command” on page 73
• “default telnet-access command” on page 74
show telnet-access command
The show telnet-access command displays the current settings for Telnet
access. The syntax for the
show telnet-access command is:
show telnet-access
Note: Multiple users can access the CLI system simultaneously, through
the serial port, Telnet, and modems. The maximum number of
simultaneous users is four plus one each at the serial port for a total of 12
users on the stack. All users can configure simultaneously.
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