Chapter 6: Configuring Telnet; Setting Telnet Access; Displaying Telnet Access Current Settings - Avaya 3500 Series Getting Started

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Chapter 6: Configuring Telnet

Setting Telnet access

You can access ACLI through a Telnet session. To access ACLI remotely, the management
interface must have an assigned IP address and remote access must be enabled. You can log on to
the switch using Telnet from a terminal that has access to the switch.
Important:
Multiple users can access the ACLI system simultaneously, through a serial port, Telnet, and
modems. The maximum number of simultaneous users is four plus one at the serial port, for a
total of five users on the switch. All users can configure simultaneously.
You can view the Telnet-allowed IP addresses and settings, change the settings, or disable the
Telnet connection.

Displaying Telnet access current settings

Display the current settings for Telnet access.
Procedure
1. Enter Privileged EXEC mode:
enable
2. At the command prompt, enter the following command:
show telnet-access
Example
The following figure displays sample output for the show telnet-access command.
switch#show telnet-access
TELNET Access:
Login Timeout:
Login Retries:
Inactivity Timeout:
Event Logging:
Allowed Source IP Address
-------------------------
1
0.0.0.0
2
255.255.255.255
3
255.255.255.255
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Enabled
1 minute(s)
3
15 minute(s)
All
Allowed Source Mask
--------------------
0.0.0.0
255.255.255.255
255.255.255.255
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