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Configuring Telnet access
Configure the Telnet connection that is used to manage the switch.
Procedure
1. Enter Global Configuration mode:
enable
configure terminal
2. At the command prompt, enter the following command:
[no] [default] telnet-access [enable|disable] [login-timeout <1–10>]
[retry <1–100>] [inactive-timeout <0–60>] [logging {none|access|
failures|all}] [source-ip <1–10> <A.B.C.D>[mask <A.B.C.D>]]
Variable definitions
The following table describes the parameters for the telnet-access command.
Variable
Value
enable | disable Enables or disables Telnet connections
login-timeout <1–10> Specifies the time in minutes that you want to wait
between an initial Telnet connection and acceptance
of a password, before closing the Telnet connection;
enter an integer between 1 and 10.
retry <1–100> Specifies the number of times that the user can enter
an incorrect password before closing the connection;
enter an integer between 1 and 100.
inactive-timeout <0–60> Specifies in minutes how long to wait before closing
an inactive session; enter an integer between 0 and
60.
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Configuring Telnet access
July 2015 Getting Started with Avaya ERS 3500 Series 47
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