
Configuring IP Utilities
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This chapter describes how to customize Telnet services on the router. It assumes
you have configured IP on an interface and started Telnet using the default
parameters, as described in Chapter 1, and that you understand the Telnet concepts
described in Chapter 2.
After you start Telnet services on the router, default values are in effect for all
Telnet configuration parameters (see parameter descriptions starting on page A-8.)
You may want to change these parameter values, depending on the requirements
of your network.
The following sections describe information you supply and options you select
that affect the way the Telnet runs on the router.
Customizing the Telnet Configuration
After you start the Telnet server to establish inbound Telnet sessions on the router,
the script files for the Manager’s Login, User’s Login, and Force User’s Login run
automatically when you log in. You can accept these defaults, or customize the
Telnet configuration by changing these scripts as needed.
Changing the Name of the Manager’s Login Script File
By default, the name of the manager’s script file is automgr.bat. You can specify a
new name for the manager’s login script by supplying an 8-character file name. If
you do not want to change the name of the manager’s login script, accept the
default name.
Using the BCC
To specify the name of the Manager’s Login script, navigate to the server-specific
prompt and enter:
manager-script
string
string
is name of the manager’s login script file.
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