Chapter 33 System Remote Management
ZyWALL (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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33.3.4 SSH Command Examples
This command sets a service control rule that allowed the computers with the IP addresses
matching the specified address object to access the specified zone using SSH service.
This command sets a certificate (Default) to be used to identify the ZyWALL.
33.4 Telnet
You can configure your ZyWALL for remote Telnet access.
33.5 Telnet Commands
The following table describes the commands available for Telnet. You must use the
configure terminal command to enter the configuration mode before you can use these
commands.
[no] ip ssh server v1 Enables remote management using SSH v1. The
no command stops the ZyWALL from using SSH
v1.
no ip ssh server rule <1..32> Deletes a service control rule for SSH service.
show ip ssh server status Displays SSH settings.
Table 130 Command Summary: SSH (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# ip ssh server rule 2 access-group Marketing zone WAN action
accept
Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# ip ssh server cert Default
Table 131 Command Summary: Telnet
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
[no] ip telnet server Allows Telnet access to the ZyWALL CLI. The
no
command disables Telnet access to the ZyWALL
CLI.
[no] ip telnet server port <1..65535> Sets the Telnet service port number. The no
command resets the Telnet service port number
back to the factory default (23).