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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