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telnet

Syntax

telnet ipAddress | hostname [ vrf vrfName ] [ ipPortNumber | ipPortType ]
[ source-interface interfaceType interfaceSpecifier | noecho | line | debug |
verbose ]*

Release Information

Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.

Description

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

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Published: 2011-04-01

 
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