Enables connections to remote routers via the embedded
Telnet client. There is no no version.
Options
ipAddress—IP address of the
remote router
hostname—Name of the remote
router
vrfName—Name of the VRF to
which the command applies; string of 1–32 alphanumeric characters
ipPortNumber—Number of the
port for the connection to the remote router, in the range 0–65535;
default value is port number 23, the Telnet port. For more information about port numbers and associated processes,
see www.iana.org.
ipPortType—Name of a well-known
port, as follows:
bgp—Border Gateway Protocol (port 179)
chargen—Character generator (port 19)
cmd—Remote commands (port 514)
daytime—Daytime (port 13)
discard—Discard (port 9)
domain—Domain Name Service (port 53)
echo—Echo (port 7)
exec —Exec (port 512)
finger—Finger (port 79)
ftp—File Transfer Protocol (port 21)
ftp-data—FTP data connections (port 20)
gopher—Gopher (port 70)
hostname—NIC hostname server (port 101)
ident—Ident Protocol (port 113)
irc—Internet Relay Chat (port 194)
klogin—Kerberos login (port 543)
kshell—Kerberos shell (port 544)
login—Login (port 513)
lpd—Printer service (port 515)
nntp—Network News Transport Protocol (port 119)
pim-auto-rp—Protocol Independent Multicast Auto
RP (port 496)
pop2—Post Office Protocol version 2 (port 109)
pop3—Post Office Protocol version 2 (port 110)
smtp—Simple Mail Transport Protocol (port 25)
sunrpc—Sun Remote Procedure Call (port 111)
syslog—Syslog (port 514)
tacacs—Terminal Access Concentrator Access Control
System (port 49)
talk—Talk (port 517)
telnet—Telnet (port 23)
time—Time (port 37)
uucp—Unix-to-Unix Copy Program (port 540)
whois—Nickname (port 43)
www —World Wide Web (port 80)
source-interface—Forces Telnet to use the IP address
of the specified interface as the source address for the Telnet connection
interfaceType—Type of interface
to use to obtain the source address for the Telnet connection; see Interface Types and Specifiers
interfaceSpecifier—Number
of interface to use to obtain the source address for the Telnet connection;
format varies according to interface type; see Interface Types and Specifiers
noecho—Disables local echo of user input
line—Enables line mode
debug—Enables debugging
verbose—Enables verbose mode
*—Indicates that one or more parameters can be repeated
multiple times in a list in the command line