Disable Network Service <Service_Name>; Disable Security_Option Snmp User_Access; Disable Security_Option Remote_User Administration; Disable Snmp Authentication Traps - 3Com OfficeConnect Remote 812 Cli User's Manual

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disable network service
<service_name>
disable security_option
snmp user_access
disable security_option
remote_user
administration
disable snmp
authentication traps

disable telnet escape

disable user
<user_name>
disable vc
<user_name>
DO
<command_inputfile>
output [outputfile]
ENABLE
enable bridge network
<network_name>
enable bridge
spanning_tree
Disables a network service, such as TELNET or TFTP. If close_active_connection'
was specified as TRUE in the add network_service command, then all active
connections will be closed when the server is disabled.
Turns off SNMP access to the CLI. This prevents remote users from using SNMP
and possibly damage the configuration. You can use enable security_option snmp
user_access to re-enable full SNMP access. NOTE: This function is not supported in
the current release.
Disables CLI access to remote TELNET users. All CLI configuration must be done
from the console port. You can use enable security_option remote_user
administration to re-enable remote CLI access.
Instructs SNMP to stop recording trap information for user (either local or remote)
authentication.
Disables the TELNET escape character for all TELNET clients. When disabled,
TELNET clients who press the escape character during their session will not get a
local TELNET command line.
Disables the specified user from being used. It also causes all active sessions
established using that particular user to terminate, and does not allow any new
sessions to occur using that user name. Disabling a user is useful when prohibiting
a user's access temporarily.
Disables the specified virtual channel from being used. It also causes any active
session established using that particular VC to terminate, and does not allow any
new sessions to occur using that VC. Disabling a VC is useful when prohibiting a
VC's access temporarily.
do
Runs a script file that is stored in FLASH memory, which contains a series of CLI
commands.
Enables bridging over the specified network. You must have previously run add
bridge network to add bridging over this network. bridge networking is enabled
by default, so you will only need to use this command if you have previously
disabled this bridge. Note that bridging will not occur for a protocol, if routing is
enabled for that protocol.
Enables the spanning tree algorithm for the bridge connection. The spanning tree
algorithm is required if there is more than one bridge between the same two LAN
segments. You can use list bridge forwarding to see which bridges are defined,
and show bridge network <network_name> settings to see which options are
enabled on a particular bridge network.
CLI Commands
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