show sessions
The command is bad configurate.
Telnet is a Windows program, not a MS-DOS one. It is not available in pure MS-DOS.
i think is Telnet
Interpret as Command
what osi layers use telnet connections for remote use
Use of SSH or VTY ACLs.
Telnet
for /l %a in (1,1,10) do @(telnet 127.0.0.1: %a)
Show sessions command
The correct answer is:C"The switch Default tp allowing telnet connections only"SOme one gave me the wrong answer but this is the correct one
Telnet provides not encrypted connectivity to servers and workstations through terminal type of connection. It uses command-line type.
You need to start CMD or COMMAND depending on OS you have, and in the window type telnet and following by IP address of device you want to connect to.