Use the rlogin command to log into a remote system from the device/terminal server command line. Anyone can issue the rlogin command.
Enter the rlogin command as shown below to log into a remote host:
rlogin {hostname|host_ip_addr}
[{user=user_name}|{-l user_name]}
[esc=char]
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Command Field |
Description |
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esc |
Defines a different escape character than the default ~ (tilde) character. This character is used for disconnecting from the remote host. |
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hostname |
The name of the host to which you want to log in. |
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host_ip_addr |
The IP address of the host to which you want to log in. |
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user |
The user name to use on the remote system. If you do not specify a name, your device/terminal server name will be used. The user name may also be specified with -l user_name for compatibility with the UNIX rlogin command. |
In this example, the rlogin command establishes an rlogin session using a host name.
rlogin host1
In this example, the rlogin command establishes an rlogin session using an IP address.
rlogin 192.192.150.28