HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Fundamentals Command Reference - Page 40

telnet client source, Usage guidelines, Examples, Related commands, Syntax, Default, Views

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ip ip-address: Specifies the source IPv4 address for outgoing Telnet packets. Usage guidelines This command is not supported in FIPS mode. To terminate the current Telnet connection, press Ctrl+K or execute the quit command. The source IPv4 address or source interface that is specified by this command is only applicable to the current Telnet connection. Examples # Telnet to host 1.1.1.2, using 1.1.1.1 as the source IP address for outgoing Telnet packets. telnet 1.1.1.2 source ip 1.1.1.1 Related commands telnet client source telnet client source Use telnet client source to specify a source IPv4 address or source interface for outgoing Telnet packets when the device serves as a Telnet client. Use undo telnet client source to remove the configuration. Syntax telnet client source { interface interface-type interface-number | ip ip-address } undo telnet client source Default Views No source IPv4 address or source interface is specified for outgoing Telnet packets. The source IPv4 address is the primary IPv4 address of the outbound interface. System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies a source interface. The primary IPv4 address of the interface will be used as the source IPv4 address for outgoing Telnet packets. ip ip-address: Specifies a source IPv4 address. Usage guidelines This command is not supported in FIPS mode. The source IPv4 address or source interface that is specified by this command applies to all Telnet connections. However, if a user specifies a source IPv4 address or source interface when executing the telnet command, the setting specified by the user takes effect. Examples # Set the source IPv4 address for outgoing Telnet packets to 1.1.1.1 when the device serves as a Telnet client. system-view 33

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ip
ip-address
: Specifies the source IPv4 address for outgoing Telnet packets.
Usage guidelines
This command is not supported in FIPS mode.
To terminate the current Telnet connection, press
Ctrl+K
or execute the
quit
command.
The source IPv4 address or source interface that is specified by this command is only applicable to the
current Telnet connection.
Examples
# Telnet to host 1.1.1.2, using 1.1.1.1 as the source IP address for outgoing Telnet packets.
<Sysname> telnet 1.1.1.2 source ip 1.1.1.1
Related commands
telnet client source
telnet client source
Use
telnet client source
to specify a source IPv4 address or source interface for outgoing Telnet packets
when the device serves as a Telnet client.
Use
undo telnet client source
to remove the configuration.
Syntax
telnet client source
{
interface
interface-type interface-number
|
ip
ip-address
}
undo telnet client source
Default
No source IPv4 address or source interface is specified for outgoing Telnet packets. The source IPv4
address is the primary IPv4 address of the outbound interface.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
interface
interface-type interface-number
: Specifies a source interface. The primary IPv4 address of the
interface will be used as the source IPv4 address for outgoing Telnet packets.
ip
ip-address
: Specifies a source IPv4 address.
Usage guidelines
This command is not supported in FIPS mode.
The source IPv4 address or source interface that is specified by this command applies to all Telnet
connections. However, if a user specifies a source IPv4 address or source interface when executing the
telnet
command, the setting specified by the user takes effect.
Examples
# Set the source IPv4 address for outgoing Telnet packets to 1.1.1.1 when the device serves as a Telnet
client.
<Sysname> system-view