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source-interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies the type and number of the source
interface.
source-ip ip-address: Specifies the source IP address.
Description
Use the telnet command to Telnet to another device from the current switch to manage the former
remotely. You can terminate a Telnet connection by pressing Ctrl+K or by executing the quit command.
Examples
# Telnet from Ethernet switch Switch A to Switch B whose IP address is 129.102.0.1.
<SwitchA> telnet 129.102.0.1
Trying 129.102.0.1 ...
Press CTRL+K to abort
Connected to 129.102.0.1 ...
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<SwitchB>
telnet source-interface
Syntax
telnet source-interface interface-type interface-number
undo telnet source-interface
View
System view
Parameters
interface-type interface-number: Interface type and interface number.
Description
Use the telnet source-interface command to specify the source interface for a Telnet client.
Use the undo telnet source-interface command to remove the specified source interface.
The source interface can be a loopback interface or a VLAN interface. If the specified interface does not
exist, the system prompts that this configuration fails.
With this command configured, when a device logs in to the Telnet server as a Telnet client, the source
IP address is the IP address of the specified interface, the login succeeds only when there is a route
between the specified source interface and the Telnet server.
Examples
# Specify VLAN-interface 2 as the source interface for the Telnet client.
<Sysname> system-view