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4 Run Telnet on the PC by selecting Start > Run from the Windows desktop and
entering Telnet in the Open field, as shown in
Figure 8. Click OK.
Figure 8 Run Telnet
The terminal displays Login authentication and prompts you for the logon
password.
5 Enter the password. The terminal displays the command line prompt (<SW7750>).
If the message, All user interfaces are used, please try later! appears,
try to reconnect later. At most, 5 Telnet users are allowed to log on to a Switch
7750 simultaneously.
6 Use the appropriate commands to configure the Switch 7750 or to monitor the
operational state. Enter
? to get immediate help. For details on specific
commands, refer to the chapters in this guide.
When configuring the Switch 7750 by Telnet, do not modify the IP address unless
necessary, because the modification might terminate the Telnet connection. By
default, after passing the password authentication and logging on, a Telnet user
can access the commands at login level 0.
Connecting Two Switch 7750 Systems
Before you can telnet the Switch 7750 to another Switch 7750, as shown in
Figure 9, you must:
1 Configure the IP address of a VLAN interface for the Switch 7750 through the
console port (using the
ip address command in VLAN interface view)
2 Add the port (that connects to a terminal) to this VLAN (using the port command
in VLAN view)
3 Log in to the Switch 7750
After you telnet to a Switch 7750, you can run the telnet command to log in and
configure another Switch 7750.