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单词 telnet
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Definition of telnet in English:

telnet

nounPlural telnets ˈtɛlnɛtˈtɛlˌnɛt
mass nounComputing
  • 1A network protocol that allows a user on one computer to log into another computer that is part of the same network.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • By connecting through the console server to a device console using simple telnet, the network manager is able to do so without the need for vendor-specific or other specialized software.
    • To allow telnet access into a Cisco router, configure the VTY lines with a password and the login command.
    • The technology also searches for known viral vulnerabilities such as ‘listening’ ports, open shares and well-known applications in use throughout the network, such as Microsoft IIS, ftp and telnet.
    • But inside such a network, rlogin, telnet and the other r * commands give excellent and much more convenient service within their respective realms of use.
    • Using packet filtering, firewalls can restrict the types of activity allowed, such as permitting web access and email but denying telnet and ftp.
    1. 1.1count noun A program that establishes a connection from one computer to another by means of telnet.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • One of the applications that we used at the time was a telnet emulator called Kermit.
      • With no fancy graphic interfaces or elaborate designs, a user simply connects to a server using a MOO client program or telnet, logs in and begins interacting within the environment.
      • This doesn't seem like much time to wait when browsing a Web site but imagine trying to use a program like telnet.
      • If the user is to be allowed to enter privileged exec mode during a telnet session, an enable password or enable secret must be set.
    2. 1.2count noun A link established using a telnet program.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Oooh, I see you've a large number of telnet connections to dialup lines in the Netherlands.
      • Once the dæmon is running, connect from a terminal window by doing a telnet to the port you defined.
      • Thus, a telnet connection between two computers will almost certainly include two IP addresses, an arbitrary port on the client, and the well-known port 23 on the server.
verbtelnets, telnetted, telnetting ˈtɛlnɛtˈtɛlˌnɛt
[no object]Computing informal
  • Log into a remote computer using a telnet program.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This password would apply to all five simultaneous Telnet connections if more than one user were telnetting in at once.
    • There's also another method to use so the user is placed directly into privileged exec mode when telnetting in, avoiding the enable password prompt.
    • So far, we have been telnetting or SSHing to each machine one at a time to get the new root password in, because the root password won't map to each machine.
    • After the UNIX script telnets to the EM and executes the configuration script, the EM is fully configured.
    • Just five years ago, cutting-edge college students were telnetting to their University libraries to find research materials.

Derivatives

  • telnettable

  • adjective
    Computing
    • AnotherNet BBS is a telnettable Synchronet Bulletin Board System featuring 100% spam-free text-based discussion groups, games, chat, and more.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So we either need to telnet into the CE box, then telnet from there into the linux machine, or find a way to have the linux machine be telnettable from outside the 255.255.255.0 subnet.
      • I used DG for some time in a similar environment, but with ancient terminal annex devices that were telnettable (TCP / IP), that used serial ports (on the DG box).

Origin

1970s: blend of telecommunication and network.

 
 

Definition of telnet in US English:

telnet

nounˈtelˌnetˈtɛlˌnɛt
Computing
  • 1A network protocol that allows a user on one computer to log into another computer that is part of the same network.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • By connecting through the console server to a device console using simple telnet, the network manager is able to do so without the need for vendor-specific or other specialized software.
    • To allow telnet access into a Cisco router, configure the VTY lines with a password and the login command.
    • But inside such a network, rlogin, telnet and the other r * commands give excellent and much more convenient service within their respective realms of use.
    • Using packet filtering, firewalls can restrict the types of activity allowed, such as permitting web access and email but denying telnet and ftp.
    • The technology also searches for known viral vulnerabilities such as ‘listening’ ports, open shares and well-known applications in use throughout the network, such as Microsoft IIS, ftp and telnet.
    1. 1.1 A program that establishes a connection from one computer to another by means of a telnet program.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This doesn't seem like much time to wait when browsing a Web site but imagine trying to use a program like telnet.
      • If the user is to be allowed to enter privileged exec mode during a telnet session, an enable password or enable secret must be set.
      • With no fancy graphic interfaces or elaborate designs, a user simply connects to a server using a MOO client program or telnet, logs in and begins interacting within the environment.
      • One of the applications that we used at the time was a telnet emulator called Kermit.
    2. 1.2 A link established by a telnet program.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Oooh, I see you've a large number of telnet connections to dialup lines in the Netherlands.
      • Thus, a telnet connection between two computers will almost certainly include two IP addresses, an arbitrary port on the client, and the well-known port 23 on the server.
      • Once the dæmon is running, connect from a terminal window by doing a telnet to the port you defined.
verbˈtelˌnetˈtɛlˌnɛt
[no object]Computing informal
  • Log into a remote computer using a telnet program.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Just five years ago, cutting-edge college students were telnetting to their University libraries to find research materials.
    • There's also another method to use so the user is placed directly into privileged exec mode when telnetting in, avoiding the enable password prompt.
    • After the UNIX script telnets to the EM and executes the configuration script, the EM is fully configured.
    • So far, we have been telnetting or SSHing to each machine one at a time to get the new root password in, because the root password won't map to each machine.
    • This password would apply to all five simultaneous Telnet connections if more than one user were telnetting in at once.

Origin

1970s: blend of telecommunication and network.

 
 
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