Configuring Terminal Servers

This section describes how to configure terminal servers using the CLI. You configure them at the users terminal-servers level.

To create a terminal server, use the following command:

Admin@nodename# create users terminal-servers <parameter>

Provide the following parameters:

Parameter

Description

enabled

Enable/disable a terminal server:

  • on

  • off

name

Terminal server name.

description

Terminal server description.

hosts

Host IP address. To add more than one address, separate them with commas.

To edit a terminal server's parameters (listed in the table above), use the following command:

Admin@nodename# set users terminal-servers <terminal-server-name> <parameter>

To display information about a terminal server, use the following command:

Admin@nodename# show users terminal-servers <terminal-server-name>

Example of creating and editing a terminal server:

Admin@nodename# create users terminal-servers name "Test terminal server" hosts [ 10.10.0.20 ] enabled on Admin@nodename# show users terminal-servers "Test terminal server" name : Test terminal server enabled : on hosts : 10.10.0.20 Admin@nodename# set users terminal-servers "Test terminal server" description "Test terminal server description" Admin@nodename# show users terminal-servers "Test terminal server" name : Test terminal server description : Test terminal server description enabled : on hosts : 10.10.0.20

To delete a terminal server, use the following command:

Admin@nodename# delete users terminal-servers <terminal-server-name>

You can also delete individual hosts. To delete them specify their addresses:

Admin@nodename# delete users terminal-servers <terminal-server-name> hosts