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# /bin/config –-set=config.console.flow=Hardware
# /bin/config –-set=config.console.initstring=ATQ0V1H0
The following command will synchronize the live system with the new configuration:
# /bin/config –-run=dialin
Please note that supported authentication types are 'None', 'PAP', 'CHAP' and 'MSCHAPv2'.
Supported serial port baud-rates are '9600', '19200', '38400', '57600', '115200', and '230400'.
Supported parity values are 'None', 'Odd', 'Even', 'Mark' and 'Space'.
Supported data-bits values are '8', '7', '6' and '5'.
Supported stop-bits values are '1', '1.5' and '2'.
Supported flow-control values are 'Hardware', 'Software' and 'None'.
If you do not wish to use out-of-band dial-in access, please note that the procedure for enabling
start-up messages on the console port is covered in
Chapter 15: Accessing the Console Port.
14.4.3
Services Configuration
You can manually enable or disable network servers from the command line. For example, if
you wanted to guarantee the following server configuration:
HTTP Server
Enabled
HTTPS Server
Disabled
Telnet Server
Disabled
SSH Server
Enabled
SNMP Server
Disabled
Ping Replies (Respond to ICMP echo requests)
Disabled
You would need to issue the following commands from the command line to set system
configuration:
# /bin/config –-set=config.services.http.enabled=on
# /bin/config –-del=config.services.https.enabled
# /bin/config –-del=config.services.Telnet.enabled
# /bin/config –-set=config.services.ssh.enabled=on
# /bin/config –-del=config.services.snmp.enabled
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