telnet

Opens a Telnet session between two network devices
Note

Note

This command and its syntax is common to both the User Executable and Privilege Executable configuration modes.

Supported in the following platforms:

Syntax

telnet <IP/HOSTNAME> {<TCP-PORT>} {<INTF-NAME>}

Parameters

telnet <IP/HOSTNAME> {<TCP-PORT>} {<INTF-NAME>}
<IP/HOSTNAME> Configures the destination remote system‘s IP (IPv4 or IPv6) address or hostname. The Telnet session is established between the connecting system and the remote system.
  • <IP/HOSTNAME> – Specify the remote system's IPv4 or IPv6 address or hostname.
<TCP-PORT> Optional. Specify the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) port number.
<INTF-NAME> Optional. Specify the interface name for the link local address.

Examples

nx9500-6C8809#telnet 10.234.160.37

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