
IP Commands
OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide
November 2009
page 29-19
ip service
Enables (opens) or disables (closes) well-known TCP/UDP service ports (i.e., SSH, telnet, FTP, etc.).
Selectively enabling or disabling these types of ports provides an additional method for protecting against
denial of service (DoS) attacks.
ip service {all | service_name | port service_port}
no ip service {all | service_name | port service_port}
Syntax Definitions
all
Configures access to all TCP/UDP ports.
service_name
The name of the TCP/UDP service to enable or disable. (Refer to the
table in the “Usage Guidelines” section below for a list of supported
service names.)
service_port
A TCP/UDP service port number. Configures access by port number
rather than by service name. (Refer to the table in the “Usage Guide-
lines” section below for a list of supported service names.)
Defaults
All TCP/UDP ports are open by default.
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6250
Usage Guidelines
•
This command only applies to TCP/UDP service ports opened by default. It does not affect ports that
are opened by applications, such as RIP, BGP, etc.
•
Use the
all
option with this command to configure access to all well-known TCP/UDP service ports.
•
To designate which port to enable or disable, specify either the name of a service or the well-known
port number associated with that service. Note that specifying a name and a port number in a single
command line is not supported.
•
When using service names, it is possible to specify more than one service in a single command line by
entering each service name separated by a space. See the examples below.
•
When specifying a service port number, note that the
port
keyword is required and that only one port
number is allowed in a single command.
•
The following table lists the
ip service
command options for specifying TCP/UDP services and also
includes the well-known port number associated with each service:
service name
port
Status
ftp
21
enabled
ssh
22
enabled
Summary of Contents for OmniSwitch 6250
Page 140: ...Power over Ethernet PoE Commands page 4 18 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 212: ...Session Management Commands page 6 52 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 270: ...File Management Commands page 7 58 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 280: ...Web Management Commands page 8 10 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 328: ...SNMP Commands page 10 32 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 338: ...DNS Commands page 11 10 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 392: ...Link Aggregation Commands page 12 54 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 440: ...802 1Q Commands page 15 8 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 628: ...Loopback Detection Commands page 17 12 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 768: ...Ethernet Port Commands page 20 96 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 826: ...VLAN Management Commands page 22 26 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 968: ...Ethernet OAM Commands page 25 56 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 1014: ...LINK OAM Commands page 26 46 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 1036: ...UDLD Commands page 27 22 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 1048: ...Port Mapping Commands page 28 12 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 1256: ...IPv6 Commands page 30 90 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 1276: ...RDP Commands page 31 20 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 1372: ...RIP Commands page 33 32 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 1702: ...QoS Policy Commands page 39 206 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 1718: ...Policy Server Commands page 40 16 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
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