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Basic configuration tasks
Run the
no telnet-access
command in Global Configuration command
mode.
"no telnet-access parameters" (page 106)
describes the parameters and
variables for the
no telnet-access
command.
no telnet-access parameters
Parameters and
variables
Description
source-ip [<1-50>]
Disable the Telnet access.
When you do not use the optional parameter, the
source-ip list is cleared, which means the first index is
0.0.0.0./0.0.0.0. and the second to fiftieth indexes are
255.255.255.255/255.255.255.255.
When you specify a source-ip address, the specified
pair is 255.255.255.255/255.255.255.255.
Note: These same source IP addresses are in the
IP Manager list. For more information about the IP
Manager list, see Chapter 3.
default telnet-access command
The
default telnet-access
command sets the Telnet settings to the
default values.
The syntax for the
default telnet-access
command is
default telnet-access
Run the
default telnet-access
command in Global Configuration
command mode.
Setting server for Web-based management
You can use the CLI to enable or disable a Web server for use with the
Web-based Management Interface. For details, see the following sections.
•
"Web-server command" (page 106)
•
"no Web-server command" (page 107)
web-server command
The
web-server
command enables or disables the Web server used for
Web-based management.
Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 4500 Series
Overview — System Configuration
NN47205-500
02.01
Standard
5.0
23 February 2007
Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks
Nortel Networks Confidential
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