72 | System Managementw w w . d e l l . c o m | s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m Figure 4-7. Configuring EXEC TimeoutTelnet to Another Network DeviceTo telnet to another device:Figure 4-8. Telnet to Another Network DeviceLock CONFIGURATION modeFTOS allows multiple users to make configurations at the same time. You can lock CONFIGURATIONmode so that only one user can be in CONFIGURATION mode at any time (Message 2).Task Command Syntax Command ModeTelnet to the peer RPM. You do not need to configure the managementport on the peer RPM to be able to telnet to it.telnet-peer-rpm EXEC PrivilegeTelnet to a device with an IPv4 or IPv6 address. If you do not enter an IPaddress, FTOS enters a Telnet dialog that prompts you for one.• Enter an IPv4 address in dotted decimal format (A.B.C.D).• Enter an IPv6 address in the format0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000. Elision of zeros issupported.Note: Telnet to link-local addresses is not supported.telnet [ipv4-address |ipv6-address] EXEC PrivilegeFTOS(conf)#line con 0FTOS(config-line-console)#exec-timeout 0FTOS(config-line-console)#show configline console 0exec-timeout 0 0FTOS(config-line-console)#FTOS# telnet 10.11.80.203Trying 10.11.80.203...Connected to 10.11.80.203.Exit character is '^]'.Login:Login: adminPassword:FTOS>exitFTOS#telnet 2200:2200:2200:2200:2200::2201Trying 2200:2200:2200:2200:2200::2201...Connected to 2200:2200:2200:2200:2200::2201.Exit character is '^]'.FreeBSD/i386 (freebsd2.force10networks.com) (ttyp1)login: adminFTOS#