Netgear XCM8806 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide - Page 95
Viewing Telnet Information, Example, Description, Syntax Description, Default, Usage Guidelines
View all Netgear XCM8806 Chassis manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 95 highlights
NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual Viewing Telnet Information To display the status of Telnet, including the current TCP port, the virtual router used to establish a Telnet session, and whether ACLs are controlling Telnet access, use the following command: show management Example This example assumes that you already created an ACL to apply to Telnet. The following command applies the ACL MyAccessProfile_2 to Telnet: configure telnet access-profile MyAccessProfile_2 configure telnet port configure telnet port [ | default] Description Configures the TCP port used by Telnet for communication. Syntax Description portno default Specifies a TCP port number. The default is 23. The range is 1 through 65535. The following TCP port numbers are reserved and cannot be used for Telnet connections: 22, 80, and 1023. Specifies the default Telnet TCP port number. The default is 23. Default The switch listens for Telnet connections on Port 23. Usage Guidelines You must be logged in as administrator to configure the Telnet port. The portno range is 1 through 65535. The following TCP port numbers are reserved and cannot be used for Telnet connections: 22, 80, and 1023. If you attempt to configure a reserved port, the switch displays an error message similar to the following: configure telnet port 22 Error: port number is a reserved port If this occurs, select a port number that is not a reserved port. The switch accepts IPv6 connections. Example The following command changes the port used for Telnet to port 85: Chapter 3. Commands for Managing the Switch | 95