HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches IPv6 Configuration Guide - Page 109

Viewing the Current Telnet Activity on a Switch, Session, Privilege

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IPv6 Management Features IPv6 Telnet Operation ProCurve(config)# telnet fe80::215:60ff:fe79:980%vlan10 If the switch is receiving router advertisements from an IPv6 default gateway router, you can Telnet to a device on the same VLAN or another VLAN or subnet by using its global unicast address. For example, to Telnet to a device having an IPv6 global unicast address of 2001:db8::215:60ff:fe79:980, you would enter the following command: ProCurve(config)# telnet 2001:db8::215:60ff:fe79:980 Viewing the Current Telnet Activity on a Switch Syntax: show telnet This command shows the active incoming and outgoing telnet sessions on the switch (for both IPv4 and IPv6). Command output includes the following: Session: The session number. The switch allows one outbound session and up to five inbound sessions. Privilege: Manager or Operator. From: Console (for outbound sessions) or the source IP address of the inbound session. To: The destination of the outbound session, if in use. For example, the following figure shows that the switch is running one outbound, IPv4 session and is being accessed by two inbound sessions. 5-7

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IPv6 Management Features
IPv6 Telnet Operation
ProCurve(config)# telnet fe80::215:60ff:fe79:980%vlan10
If the switch is receiving router advertisements from an IPv6 default gateway
router, you can Telnet to a device on the same VLAN or another VLAN or
subnet by using its global unicast address. For example, to Telnet to a device
having an IPv6 global unicast address of 2001:db8::215:60ff:fe79:980, you
would enter the following command:
ProCurve(config)# telnet 2001:db8::215:60ff:fe79:980
Viewing the Current Telnet Activity on a Switch
Syntax:
show telnet
This command shows the active incoming and outgoing telnet
sessions on the switch (for both IPv4 and IPv6). Command
output includes the following:
Session:
The session number. The switch allows one outbound
session and up to five inbound sessions.
Privilege:
Manager or Operator.
From:
Console (for outbound sessions) or the source IP address
of the inbound session.
To:
The destination of the outbound session, if in use.
For example, the following figure shows that the switch is running one
outbound, IPv4 session and is being accessed by two inbound sessions.
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