
Command Reference
Set/Define Server Commands
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12.28.11 Set/Define Server Incoming
Allows or denies incoming LAT or Telnet connections and enforces password protection, if desired. The
Show Server command shows the status of incoming connection parameters.
Applies To
EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1
Restrictions
You must be the privileged user to use this command.
Parameters
LAT
Enables incoming LAT connections only, and creates a new LAT service that
is used to log into the Server.
Telnet
Enables incoming Telnet connections only. The status of incoming Telnet also
controls incoming Rlogin sessi
ons from remote hosts. It also removes any LAT-created or Both-created
service and the ability to log in using LAT.
Both
Enables incoming LAT and Telnet connections, and creates a new LAT
service that is used to log into the Server.
None
Disables incoming LAT and Telnet connections (the default).
It also removes any LAT-created or Both-created service and the ability to log
in using LAT.
Nopassword
Allows the establishment of incoming connections without prompting for a
password (the default).
Password
Causes the Server to prompt for a password for all incoming connections.
Examples
Local> SET SERVER INCOMING TELNET INCOM PASSW
(sets up password protected Telnet logins)
See Also
Show/Monitor/List Server, page 12-68; System Passwords, page 3-8.
SET
DEFINE
SERVER INCOMING
LAT
TELNET
BOTH
NONE
NOPASSWORD
PASSWORD