Specifications

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Management Tools
Characteristics of the Telnet Remote Console Port
The following table describes the characteristics for Telnet remote console
connections on the access server:
Characteristic Description
Number of connections allowed on the
remote console port at one time
1
The port is shared with the MOP remote
console port so it will not be accessible to
Telnet if the remote console port is active.
Default TCP port number 23
By default, the remote console is
accessed via TCP port number 23. You
can make the Telnet remote console port
available to any of the TCP ports used by
the access server Telnet listener feature.
Number of TCP ports configured to
function as a remote console port
More than 1 allowed.
Maintenance password Not required. In environments where
both MOP and Telnet are used to access
the remote console, setting a
maintenance password for MOP does
not affect Telnet.
Access server login password Required.
IP address of the Telnet client host Displayed in the Console User field of
the SHOW SERVER STATUS display if a
Telnet host is using the port. If the port is
idle, this field displays the text “None
Available.”
Privileged user logout Another privileged user on a local port
can log out on the remote console using
the LOGOUT PORT CONSOLE
command.