Operation Manual
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Telnet Settings
Fromhere,youcancongureandmanagetheSwitch’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.ToenableandcongureSSHSettings,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.Thedefaultis128.Therangeis
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.