146 Configuring and managing IP interfaces and servicesNN47250-500 (320657-F Version 02.01)In this example, the ping is successful, indicating that the WSS has IP connectivity with the other device.(For information about the command options, see the Nortel WLAN Security Switch 2300 Series CommandLine Reference.)Logging in to a remote deviceFrom within a WSS Software console session or Telnet session, you can use the Telnet client to establish aTelnet client session from a WSS’s CLI to another device. To establish a Telnet client session with anotherdevice, use the following command:telnet {ip-addr | hostname} [port port-num]To establish a Telnet session from WSS WSS to 10.10.10.90, type the following command:WSS# telnet 10.10.10.90Session 0 pty tty2.d Trying 10.10.10.90...Connected to 10.10.10.90Disconnect character is '^t'Copyright (c) 2002, 2003Nortel, Inc.Username:When you press Ctrl+t or type exit to end the client session, the management session returns to the local WSSprompt:.WSS-remote> Session 0 pty tty2.d terminated tt name tty2.dWSS#Use the following commands to manage Telnet client sessions:show sessions telnet clientclear sessions telnet client [session-id]These commands display and clear Telnet sessions from a WSS’s Telnet client to another device.To display the Telnet client sessions on a WSS, type the following command:WSS# show sessions telnet clientSession Server Address Server Port Client Port------- -------------- ------------ -----------0 192.168.1.81 23 480001 10.10.1.22 23 48001Note. A WSS cannot ping itself. WSS Software does not support this.