02-12-2018 02:08 AM - edited 03-08-2019 01:48 PM
I read the definition in my Cisco book what telnet is but I learn better when its dumb down.
Is telnet basically like TeamViewer on a PC?
I did my first lab and connect my router 1 to my router 2. And it looks like I can change things on R2 remotely. I mean i am standing 1 foot away from both routers lol. But in the grand picture if I am on floor 52 and the network is on floor 3 I can just telnet using my computer rather then going downstairs and pluggin in a console cable. Is this statement correct?
02-12-2018 02:24 AM
Hello,
Telnet is a "remote terminal" (or remote CLI if it is easier for you) which is used to manage network devices (in general). More information could be found here:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc854
02-12-2018 05:36 AM
Hi
I would like not compare Telnet with Teamviewer but they have a common purpose and it is provide management remotely. Telnet is used with a Terminal using the port TCP 23 but using CLI not GUI like Teamviewer does.
The best practice is replace Telnet by SSH on network devices.
:-)
02-12-2018 08:09 AM
The original poster asks a direct question "I can just telnet using my computer rather then going downstairs and pluggin in a console cable ". The answer to that question is yes you can telnet from your desk and no need to go downstairs.
HTH
Rick
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