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Chapter 2 Enabling Remote Access to the ACE
Configuring Telnet Management Sessions
Note The ACE updates the counters that the show service-policy command displays
after the applicable connections are closed.
For example, to display service policy statistics for the
REMO
TE_MGMT_ALLOW_POLICY policy map, enter:
host1/Admin# show service-policy REMOTE_MGMT_ALLOW_POLICY
Status : ACTIVE
Description: Allow mgmt protocols
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Context Global Policy:
service-policy: REMOTE_MGMT_ALLOW_POLICY
To clear the service policy statistics, use the clear service-policy command. The
syntax of this command is:
clear service-policy pol
icy_name
For the p
olicy_name argument, enter the identifier of an existing policy map that
is currently in service (applied to an interface).
For example, to clear the stati
stics for the policy map
REMOTE_MGMT_ALLOW_POLICY that is currently in service, enter:
host1/Admin# clear service-policy REMOTE_MGMT_ALLOW_POLICY
Configuring Telnet Management Sessions
The ACE supports a maximum 16 concurrent Telnet management sessions for the
Admin context and 4 concurrent Telnet management sessions for each user
context.
To control the maximum number of Telnet sessions allowed for each context, use
th
e telnet maxsessions command in configuration mode . The ACE supports a
total maximum of 256 concurrent Telnet sessions.
Telnet remote access sessions are established o
n the ACE per context. You can
create a context, assign an interface and IP address to it, and then log into the ACE
by using Telnet to connect to that IP address. This capability allows you to specify
a particular context when accessing the ACE. For details on creating users and
contexts, see the Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance
Virtualization Configuration Guide.