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For example, to Telnet to a host with an IP address of 167.199.76.23, use
the following command:
telnet 167.199.76.23
When using Telnet or rlogin on a TCP connection via a global interface
(RAS 1500 internal interface), you should run RIP. Without RIP running on
the internal network, you will not learn of remote networks should the
Ethernet interface be disabled. See Chapter 5, “Configuring Telnet
Network Dial-Out” for more information.
Telnet Status
The
status
command displays the IP address of the remote host you
(Console port user only) are Telnetted into and the value of the Telnet
escape character. Typing status at the
telnet:
prompt will produce
something like this:
Connected to 172.144.122.144.
Escape character is ^]
Telnet Control Characters
Console port users (service unavailable to login users) can use the
send
command to transmit a Telnet control character to a host.
After you have established a Telnet session (logged in and given your
password), type the Telnet escape character:
C ]
(Ctrl right bracket)
followed by one of the ten other control characters, making sure that the
characters are all uppercase. Your choices are shown in Table 51.
Table 51
Telnet Control Characters
Parameter
Description
AYT
Are you there
IP
Interrupt process
BRK
Break
AO
Abort output
EC
Erase character
EL
Erase link
GA
Go ahead
NOP
No operation
EOR
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