Configuring Management Access - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare 7.2e Installation And User Manual

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Accessing the Switch
Table 18: Common Commands (Continued)
Command
disable telnet
disable web
enable bootp vlan [<vlan name> | all]
enable cli-config-logging
enable clipaging
enable idletimeouts
enable license [ full_L3 ] <license_key>
enable ssh2 {access-profile [<access profile> |
none]} {port <tcp_port_number>}
enable telnet {access-profile [<access_profile> |
none]} {port <tcp_port_number>}
enable web {access-profile [<access_profile> |
none]} {port <tcp_port_number>}
history
show banner
unconfigure switch {all}

Configuring Management Access

ExtremeWare supports the following two levels of management:
• User
• Administrator
In addition to the management levels, you can optionally use an external RADIUS server to provide CLI
command authorization checking for each command. For more information on RADIUS, see "RADIUS
Client" in Chapter 2.
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Description
Disables Telnet access to the switch.
Disables web access to the switch.
Enables BOOTP for one or more VLANs.
Enables the logging of CLI configuration commands to the
Syslog for auditing purposes. The default setting is enabled.
Enables pausing of the screen display when show
command output reaches the end of the page. The default
setting is enabled.
Enables a timer that disconnects all sessions (both Telnet
and console) after 20 minutes of inactivity. The default
setting is disabled.
Enables a particular software feature license. Specify
<license_key> as an integer.
The command
unconfigure switch {all}
clear licensing information. This license cannot be disabled
once it is enabled on the switch.
Enables SSH2 sessions. By default, SSH2 is enabled with
no access profile, and uses TCP port number 22. To cancel
a previously configured access-profile, use the none option.
Enables Telnet access to the switch. By default, Telnet is
enabled with no access profile, and uses TCP port number
23. To cancel a previously configured access-profile, use the
none option.
Enables ExtremeWare Vista™ web access to the switch. By
default, web access is enabled with no access profile, using
TCP port number 80. Use the none option to cancel a
previously configured access-profile.
Displays the previous 49 commands entered on the switch.
Displays the user-configured banner.
Resets all switch parameters (with the exception of defined
user accounts, and date and time information) to the factory
defaults.
If you specify the keyword all, the switch erases the
currently selected configuration image in flash memory and
reboots. As a result, all parameters are reset to default
settings.
does not
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