HP (Hewlett-Packard) 600 Network Router User Manual


 
Telnet: Establishing a Virtual Terminal
Connection
Use NCL’s Telnet command to establish a Transmission Control Protocol
(TCP) virtual terminal connection to a remote node, allowing you to
interact with the remote nodes interface. This router must have IP
routing and a Telnet session configured. This router supports a
maximum of four simultaneous TCP connections. The remote node must
have Telnet service.
Syntax
telnet X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X is the IP address of the remote node in dotted decimal
notation.
Example
telnet 15.3.0.97
Once a connection is established, Telnet passes keystrokes from your
router to the remote node.
If the remote system is another HP router, you will see the system
name of the remote node as the NCL prompt at the bottom of the
display. You can use the same commands that you use on your own
router. You can use NCL’s Exit command to exit NCL and access the
Main menu on the remote router.
To disconnect, select “Logout” from the Main menu. At:
Do you want to disconnect? [Y/N:]
answer [Y] for yes. The remote node and Telnet are disconnected, and
you will see your own system name on the the display.
If the remote system is not another HP router, then type the appropri-
ate commands to interact with that system. Disconnect Telnet when
you are finished. When Telnet is disconnected, you will see your own
system name on the display.
NCL
Commands
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Using the Network Control Language
Managing Router Operations and Resources
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