User guide

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Sample output from the
show session
command is as follows:
show session:
0 Wed Sep 17 20:48:38 1997 admin console serial
4 Wed Sep 17 21:52:16 1997 admin telnet 192.208.37.26
The session number is the first number on the line of the
show session
output.
3 Terminate the session by using the following command:
clear session <session_number>
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By default, Telnet services are enabled on the system. You can choose to disable Telnet
by entering
disable telnet
To re-enable Telnet on the system, at the console port enter
enable telnet
You must be logged in as an administrator to enable or disable Telnet.
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Tabl e 2 -5 describes the commands that are used to configure IP settings on the system.
Table 2-5:
IP Host Configuration Commands
Command Description
config iparp add <ipaddress> <mac_address> Adds a permanent entry to the Address
Resolution Protocol (ARP) table. Specify
the IP address and MAC address of the
entry.
config iparp delete <ipaddress> Deletes an entry from the ARP table.
Specify the IP address of the entry.
clear iparp [<ipaddress> | vlan <name> | all] Removes dynamic entries in the IP ARP
table. Permanent IP ARP entries are not
affected.