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Security Commands
No. Command
Description
Variables
Example
1.
set telnet port
Set the device’s IP
port listened to for
Telnet connections
NOTE: This
command requires
a reboot to enable
new settings
IMPORTANT: If you
set the Telnet port
to “0” to disable it,
you will need to
reset it in WebGUI
Command sent:
>set telnet port
Response:
Current telnet port number = 23
Enter new telnet port number(0 = disable telnet) ->23
Setting telnet port number to 0
New telnet port number set, reboot the device for the
change to take effect.
>--Current telnet port: 23
2.
set telnet username Set the Username
for a secure Telnet
session
Default = blank (no
username required)
Command sent:
>set telnet username
Response:
Enter Telnet new username ->123
Would you like to set this username (y/n) ->y
(please set telnet password)
Changed && Saved
3.
set telnet password
Set the Username
for a secure Telnet
session
Default = blank (no
username required)
Command sent:
>set telnet password
Response:
Enter Telnet new password ->123
Would you like to set this password (y/n) ->y
Changed && Saved
4.
set ssh port
Set the device’s IP
port listened to for
SSH connections
NOTE: This
command requires
a reboot to enable
new settings.
IMPORTANT: If you
set the SSH port to
“0” to disable it,
Command sent:
>set ssh port
Response:
Current SSH port number = 22
Enter new SSH port number(0 = disable ssh) ->22
Setting SSH port number to 22
New SSH port number set, reboot the device for the
change to take effect.
>--Current SSH port: 22