One function of the terminal is to change the TELNET port. The interface after running is as follows:
C: \ WINNT \ system32> tlntadmn.exe
Microsoft (R) Windows 2000 (TM) (internal version 2195)
TelnetServer Admin (Build 5.00.99201.1)
Select one of the following options:
0) Exit the application.
1) list the current user
2) end a user's session...
3) display/change registry settings...
4) Start Service
5) stop the service
Enter the number of an option [0-5] to select this option:
Select 3 and press enter to go to the settings page:
Select one of the following options:
0) Exit the menu.
1) AllowTrustedDomain
2) AltKeyMapping
3) DefaultDomain
4) defashell Shell
5) LoginScript
6) MaxFailedLogins
7) NTLM
8) TelnetPort
Enter the number of an option [0-8] to select this option:
The third item is to change the TELNET port. The following is my personal change information:
Current TelnetPort value = 23
Do you want to change this value? [Y/n] y
TelnetPort [current value = 23;]: 2323
You do want to set TelnetPort to: 2323 [y/n]
Of course, you can also change to another port, as long as there is no conflict, there are many other functions, such as login script, the maximum number of login people, etc.; after completion, return to the upper level, stop and start again. The change is successful. There are many other functions in it. Please discover them slowly!