5: Commands and Levels
Telnet sessions.
default port
Restores the default local port to the Telnet server.
exit
Exits to the CLI level.
max sessions <number>
Sets the maximum allowed concurrent incoming Telnet sessions.
<number> = number of sessions.
port <number>
Sets the local port that the Telnet server uses.
<number> = local port number.
show
Displays the current configuration.
show history
Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI
session.
show statistics
Displays the Telnet statistics.
state disable
Disables the Telnet Server.
state enable
Enables the Telnet Server.
write
Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
terminal 1 (config-terminal:1) level commands
break duration <milliseconds>
Sets how long a break should last when it is being sent to the line.
<milliseconds> = number of milliseconds.
clrscrn
Clears the screen.
default break duration
Restores the break duration to the default value (500 ms).
default terminal type
Sets the default terminal type, "UNKNOWN".
echo disable
Disables echoing of characters received on the line back to the
line.
echo enable
Enables echoing of characters received on the line back to the
line.
exit
Exits to the configuration level.
exit connect menu disable
On the login connect menu, removes the menu item allowing the
user to exit
to the CLI.
exit connect menu enable
On the login connect menu, inserts the menu item allowing the
user to exit
to the CLI.
line <line>
Enters the line level.
<line> = number of the line (serial port) to be configured.
login connect menu disable
Disables the login connect menu, so a user will get the CLI imme-
diately
after logging in.
login connect menu enable
Enables the login connect menu, so a user will get the menu ra-
ther than the
CLI immediately after logging in.
no send break
Removes the configured send break character.
preview connect menu
Shows the layout of the connect menu with current settings.
send break <control>
Sets the optional send break character.
<text> = the character.
The character may be input as text, control, decimal, or hex.
A control character has the form <control>C.
A decimal value character has the form \99.
A hex value character has the form 0xFF.
show
Displays the current configuration.
show history
Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI
session.
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