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Avaya 4526FX - No Telnet-Access Command

Avaya 4526FX
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Parameters Description
retry <1-100> Specify the number of times the user can enter an
incorrect password before the connection closes.
Enter an integer from 1–100.
inactive-timeout <0-60> Specify in minutes the duration before an inactive
session terminates.
logging {none | access | failures |
all}
Specify the events for which you want to store details
in the event log:
none: Do not save access events in the log.
access: Save only successful access events in the
log.
failure: Save failed access events in the log.
all: Save all access events in the log.
[source-ip <1-50>
<XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX> [mask
<XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX>]
Specify the source IP address from which connections
can occur. Enter the IP
address in dotted-decimal
notation. Mask specifies the subnet mask from which
connections can occur; enter IP mask in dotted-
decimal notation.
no telnet-access command
The no telnet-access command disables the
Telnet connection. The no telnet-
access command is accessed through the console serial connection.
The syntax for the no telnet-access command is:
no telnet-access [source-ip [<1-50>]]
Run the no telnet-access command in Global Configuration command mode.
The following table describes the variables for the no telnet-access command.
Table 34: no telnet-access parameters
Variables Description
source-ip [<1-50>] Disable the Telnet access.
When you do not use the optional parameter, the source-ip list
is cleared, which means the first index is 0.0.0.0./0.0.0.0. and
the second to fiftieth indexes are
255.255.255.255/255.255.255.255.
When you specify a source-ip address, the specified pair is
255.255.255.255/255.255.255.255.
System configuration using ACLI
98 Configuration — System April 2011

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