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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
REMOTE_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
policy_name
For the
policy_name
argument, enter the identifier of an existing policy map that
is currently in service (applied to an interface).
For example, to clear the statistics 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
the
telnet maxsessions
command in configuration mode . The ACE supports a
total maximum of 256 concurrent Telnet sessions.
Telnet remote access sessions are established on 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
.