Telnet Terminal Access Configuration 7553 Add a route on the FEP.# route add 2.2.2.1 -netmask 255.255.0.0 1.1.247.88Telnet Terminal AccessConfigurationConfiguring the Telnet InitiatorFollow these steps to perform basic Telnet initiator configuration:n ■ For details about the async mode flow command, refer to the async modecommand in “WAN Interface Configuration” on page 99.■ After a template is applied on an interface, you need to set the flow controlmode of the user interface corresponding to the interface to software flowcontrol. You can use the display user-interface command to display theassociations between interfaces and user interfaces.■ For details about the user-interface command, refer to the user-interfacecommand in “User Interface Configuration” on page 2155.To do... Use the command... RemarksEnter system view system-view -Enable terminal accesson the routerrta server enable RequiredDisabled by defaultCreate a terminaltemplate and enterterminal template viewrta template template-name RequiredConfigure a Telnet VTY vty vty-number telnet remoteip-address [ port-number ] [ sourcesource-ip ]RequiredAfter this configuration, thetemplate can be configuredwith Telnet VTYs, but not RTCclient VTYs or RTC server VTYs.Exit terminal templateviewquit -Enter interface view interface interface-typeinterface-numberRequiredThe interface type must besupported by terminal access.Configure theasynchronous serialinterface to operate inthe flow modeasync mode flow RequiredBy default, an asynchronousserial interface operates in theprotocol mode and an AUXinterface the flow mode.Apply the template toan interfacerta terminal template-nameterminal-numberRequiredExit interface view. quit -Enter TTY userinterface viewuser-interface { first-num1[ last-num1 ] | tty first-num2[ last-num2 ] }-Enable software flowcontrol of data on thecurrent user interfaceflow-control software RequiredBy default, the flow controlmode is none; that is, no flowcontrol is implemented.