
Chapter 2 General CLI commands 67
Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface
Table 17 describes the parameters and variables for the telnet-access
command.
no telnet-access command
The no telnet-access command allows you to disable the Telnet connection.
The syntax for the
no telnet-access command is:
no telnet-access [source-ip [<1-10>]]
The no telnet-access command is in the config mode.
Table 18 describes the parameters and variables for the
no telnet-access
command.
Table 17 telnet-access command parameters and variables
Parameters and variables Description
enable|disable Enables or disables Telnet connections.
login-timeout <1-10> Specifies the time in minutes you want to wait between initial Telnet
connection and accepted password before closing the Telnet
connection; enter an integer between 1 and 10.
retry <1-100> Specifies the number of times 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.
logging {none|access|failures|all] Specifies what types of events you want to save in the event log:
• none—do not save access events in the log
• access—save access events in the log
• failure—save failed access events in the log
• all—save all access events in the log
[source-ip <1-10>
<XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX>[mask
<XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX>]
Specifies the source IP address from which connections are
allowed. Enter the IP address either as an integer or in
dotted-decimal notation. Specifies the subnet mask from which
connections are allowed; enter IP mask in dotted-decimal notation.
Note: These are the same source IP addresses as in the IP
Manager list. For more information on the IP Manager list, refer to
Chapter 3.
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