
> Package bind-license.noarch 32:9.11.4-9.P2.el7 use telnet command

> Package NetworkManager-tui.x86_64 1:1.18.4-3.el7 will be an update > Package NetworkManager-team.x86_64 1:1.18.4-3.el7 will be an update > Package NetworkManager-libnm.x86_64 1:1.18.4-3.el7 will be an update > Package NetworkManager.x86_64 1:1.18.4-3.el7 will be an update To use telnet to connect to the computer running the telnet Server Service at on TCP port 44 and to log the session activity in a local file called telnetlog.txt, type: telnet /f telnetlog.txt mirror speeds from cached hostfile To use telnet to connect to the computer running the telnet Server Service at, type: telnet Specifies the hostname or IP address of the remote computer to connect to, and optionally the TCP port to use (default is TCP port 23).

Supported terminal types are vt100, vt52, ansi, and vtnt. Specifies the user name to log on with on the remote computer. Specifies the file name used for client side logging. Specifies the escape character used to enter the telnet client prompt. Same as /l option, except that it uses the currently logged on user's name.

Syntax telnet ] Īttempts automatic logon. For more information, see Installing telnet. You must install the telnet client software before you can run this command.
