What is Telnet ?
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Answer / raja danduluri
Telnet, is a command base mode which helps a user to login
to system remotely to gain access to system and modifiy
changes . Telnet can be accessed from start ->run and type
telnet which opens command mode and type command telnet and
then type the ip address of the system for which you wish
to gain access.
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Answer / prakash
Telnet is an out of band management tool,where you can gain
access your device from remotely with valid user name and
password.Telnet is not that secure way of accessing the
device remotely.Data are not encrypted on the wire.
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