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Transmission Control Protocol Overview
1-5
Telnet
Telnet allows you to access the Technician Interface. You can execute Technician
Interface commands from a remote host (inbound Telnet) or originate an outgoing
Telnet session (outbound Telnet) to another Bay Networks router or network
device that accepts Telnet. You use outbound Telnet to access remote routers when
Site Manager or Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is unavailable.
To use Telnet to access the Technician Interface, you must assign at least one IP
address to the router. The number of Telnet connections you can make to the
Technician Interface is limited only by the availability of system resources (that is,
system memory).
For information on creating Telnet on the router and editing Telnet parameters,
refer to “Configuring and Customizing the Telnet Server” and “Configuring and
Customizing the Telnet Client” in Chapter 3.
For complete information about accessing and using the Technician Interface with
Telnet, see
Using Technician Interface
Software.
File Transfer Protocol
The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) allows you to
Download files from your host system to a remote router and retrieve files
from the router
Examine the directory listing of files on the remote router
Delete files on the router
The FTP client residing on your host and the FTP server residing on the router
rely on the underlying support of TCP and IP for the reliable, sequenced transfer
of data and control messages.
Note:
We recommend that you establish no more than one Telnet session per
router.
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