Avaya 3500 series Getting Started page 37

Ethernet routing switch
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inactive-timeout <0–60>
logging none | access | failures | all
source-ip <1–10> <A.B.C.D>[mask
<A.B.C.D>]
no telnet-access [source-ip [<1–10>]]
Getting Started
Variable
Value
Specifies in minutes how long to wait before
closing an inactive session; enter an integer
between 0 and 60.
Specifies what types of events you want to
save in the event log:
• All — Saves all access events in the log:
- Telnet connect — indicates the IP
address and access mode of a Telnet
session
- Telnet disconnect — indicates the IP
address of the remote host and the
access mode, due to either a log off or
inactivity.
- Failed Telnet connection attempts —
indicates the IP address of the remote
host that is not on the list of allowed
addresses, or indicates the IP address of
the remote host that did not supply the
correct password.
• none — No Telnet events are saved in the
event log.
• access — Connect and disconnect events
are saved in the event log.
• failure — Only failed Telnet connection
attempts are saved in the event log.
Specifies up to 10 IP address from which
connections are allowed. Enter the IP
address either as an integer or dotted-
decimal notation (A.B.C.D in the format
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX).
Specifies the subnet mask from which
connections are allowed; enter the IP mask
in dotted-decimal notation (A.B.C.D in the
format XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX)
Important:
These are the same source IP addresses
as in the IP Manager list. For more
information about the IP Manager list, see
Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500
Series-Configuration — Security ,
NN47203–504.
Disables the Telnet connection. When you do
not use the optional parameter, the source-
Configuring Telnet access
March 2013
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