Operation Manual

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Telnet Settings
Fromhere,youcancongureandmanagetheSwitch’s
Telnet protocol settings. The Telnet protocol is a
standard internet protocol which enables terminals
and applications to interface over the Internet with
remote hosts by providing Command Line Interface (CLI)
communication using a virtual terminal connection. This
protocol provides the basic rules for making it possible to
link a client to a command interpreter. The Telnet service
for the Switch is enabled by default. Please note that
for secure communication, it is better to use SSH over
Telnet.ToenableandcongureSSHSettings,please
refer to SSH Settings on the next page.
Telnet Service:
Select whether the Telnet Service is
Enabled or Disabled. It is enabled by
default.
Session Timeout:
Enter the amount of time that elapses
before the Telnet Service is timed out. The
default is 5 minutes. The range is from
0-65535 minutes.
History Count:
Enter the entry number for History of Telnet
Service.Thedefaultis128.Therangeis
from 0-256.
Password Retry
Count:
Enter the number of password request send
to Telnet Service. The default is 3. The
range is from 0-120.
Silent Time:
Enter the silent time for Telnet Service. The
range is from 0-65535 seconds.
Click Apply to save the changes to the system.