Syntax of the Telnet client

As an alternative to SSH you can use the internal LCOS Telnet client to connect to a remote system. Start the Telnet client in the terminal program with the following command:

telnet [-(?|h)] [-b <Loopback-Address>] <Host> [<Port>]
-?, -h
Displays a brief help text about the available parameters
-b <Loopback-Address>
Allows a sender address (loopback address) to be specified. This option is especially important in connection with ARF: By entering an optional loopback address you change the source address and route used by the device to connect to the remote system. This can be useful, for example, when the system is available over different paths and it should use a specific path for its reply message.
<Host>
DNS name or IP address of the remote system.
<Port>
Specifies the port to be used. If you do not specify a port, the device reverts to the SSH standard TCP port 23.

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