CLI Reference Guide
1736 System Management Commands
Example
The following example displays how to reconfigure switch number “1” to an
identifier of “2.”
console(config)#switch 1 renumber 2
telnet
Use the telnet command in Privileged EXEC mode to log into a host that
supports Telnet.
Syntax
telnet {
ip-address
|
hostname
} [
port
] [
keyword1......
]
•
ip-address
—Valid IP address of the destination host.
•
hostname
—Hostname of the destination host. (Range: 1–158 characters).
The command allows spaces in the host name when specified in double
quotes. For example,
console(config)#snmp-server host
"host name"
•
port
—A decimal TCP port number, or one of the keywords from the port
table in the user guidelines (see Port Table below).
•
keyword
—One or more keywords from the keywords table in the user
guidelines (see Keywords Table below).
Keywords Table
Options Description
/debug Enable telnet debugging mode.
/line Enable telnet linemode.
/localecho Enable telnet localecho.
<cr> Press ENTER to execute the command.
port
Enter the port number. Refer to the following table.
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