Telnet on Android

Glen Bojsza gbojsza at gmail.com
Wed Mar 19 21:40:54 EDT 2014


Is there an option to possibly open process from LC on Android and then
work with a third party telnet client that we would need to identify and
have installed on the table?

Does LC's open process work on Android?


On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 7:41 PM, Alex Tweedly <alex at tweedly.net> wrote:

> On 19/03/2014 09:59, Mark Schonewille wrote:
>
>>
>> Can you tell more about this? Is this a router in an existing network
>> environment? Is this a router that is yet to be designed? Can you alter the
>> software in the router?
>>
>> Normally, you'd log in on a router over http and change the settings in
>> your internet browser. I would expect this to be possible on an Android
>> device too.
>>
> That depends on your point of view, or your context. For me, I'd say you
> "normally" telnet (or similar) to a router and use the efficient,
> all-powerful command line interface. The majority of routers (Juniper,
> Cisco, Draytek, Netgear, ...)  support a telnet interface.
>
> OK, recent consumer routers will usually recommend browser-style
> interfaces - but there's 20 years of tradition before that using
> telnet-like interfaces to control routers. At least some routers will have
> configuration options or commands that are not available, or relatively
> clumsy to use,  through an HTTP interface.
>
>
> -- Alex.
>
>
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