When prompted whether to save settings that you have
changed, enter "Y" (default) for Yes, or "N" for No.
Telnet Commands and Parameters
Telnet Commands and Parameters
lists the available Telnet
commands and parameters.
Note
If a parameter is supplied dynamically (for example,
from a BOOTP or DHCP server), its value cannot be
changed using Telnet without first setting Manual
configuration (see the "ip-config" command).
Whenever you are manually changing an IP address,
you should also reconfigure the subnet mask and
default gateway at the same time.
Table 3.4 Telnet Commands and Parameters
User Control Commands
?
Displays the Help and Telnet commands.
/
Displays current values.
menu
Displays the
Menu Interface
for access to configuration parameters.
advanced
Enables the Advanced commands. Help (?) will include the
Advanced commands in the list.
general
Disables the Advanced commands. Help (?) will not include
Advanced commands (default).
export
Export the settings to a file for editing, and importing via Telnet or
TFTP (this command is only supported by systems, such as UNIX,
that support input/output redirection).
save
Save the configuration values and exit the session.
exit
Exit the session.
General Settings
passwd
Set the administrative password (shared with the embedded web
server). For example,
"passwd jd1234 jd1234" sets the password to jd1234. (entered twice
for confirmation). Up to 16 alphanumeric characters may be used.
When initiating the next Telnet session, you will be prompted for a
user name and this password.
To clear the password, enter the command without password and
confirmation entries.
sys-location
Alpha-numeric string (up to 255 characters), typically used to
identify a location.
sys-contact
Alpha-numeric string (up to 255 characters), typically used to
identify the name of a network or device administrator.
TCP/IP Main Settings
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