Command Reference Guide

390telnet-server source-ip 3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family
Command Reference
telnet-server source-ip
Purpose Use the telnet-server source-ip command to specify a source IP address for
the packets sent by the Telnet server. This IP address must be a local IP address.
Use the undo telnet-server source-ip command to delete the source IP
address specified for the Telnet server. After that, the source IP address of each packet
sent by the Telnet server is the IP address of the interface where the packet is sent out.
Syntax telnet-server source-ip ip-address
undo telnet-server source-ip
Parameters ip-address
Source IP address.
Default By default, the source IP address in each packet sent by the Telnet server is the IP
address of the interface where the packet is sent out.
Example Use 192.168.0.1 as the source IP address in the packets sent by the Telnet server.
[Router] telnet-server source-ip 192.168.0.1
View This command can be used in the following views:
System view
Description You may specify a source IP address for the packets sent by the Telnet server with the
telnet-server source-interface command or with the telnet-server
source-ip command. If both commands are configured, the one configured later
overrides.