Allows you to Telnet from any source node to any other target node when both nodes are in the same active topology.
slot-number | Specifies the number of a slot that is currently occupied by the intended target node. |
no-auto-login |
Blocks auto-login. You are prompted for login credentials. Without using this option, after you are logged on to one slot (node), you can Telnet to another slot with the same user credentials. |
N/A.
After the target node accepts the related TCP connection, when using Telnet to connect to another node, you are not prompted for your user name or password. You are logged in to the same account (with corresponding rights) with which you accessed the originating slot.
If the failsafe account is used, user ID and password authentication takes place on the specified node. Otherwise, authentication takes place on the master node, regardless of the source and target nodes used.
Telnet must be enabled on the SummitStack for this command to function.
The following command accesses the node in slot 2:
Slot-1 Stack.3 # telnet slot 2 Entering character mode Escape character is '^]'. telnet session telnet0 on /dev/ptyb0 ExtremeXOS Copyright (C) 1996-2017 Extreme Networks. All rights reserved. This product is protected by one or more US patents listed at http://www.extremenetworks.com/patents along with their foreign counterparts. ============================================================================== You are connected to a Backup node. Only a limited command set is supported. You may use "telnet slot <slot_number>" to connect to the Master node to access the full set of commands. Press the <tab> or '?' key at any time for completions. Remember to save your configuration changes. Slot-2 Stack.1 >
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 12.0.
Automatic user authentication from the source node to the target node added in ExtremeXOS 22.3.
The no-auto-login option was added in ExtremeXOS 22.5.
This command is available only on SummitStack.