Managing The Telnet Interface - Cisco SCE 8000 10GBE Software Configuration Manual

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Chapter 5
Configuring the Management Interface and Security

Managing the Telnet Interface

This section discusses the Telnet interface of the Cisco SCE platform. A Telnet session is the most
common way to connect to the Cisco SCE platform CLI interface.
You can set the following parameters for the Telnet interface:
The following commands are relevant to Telnet interface:
Preventing Telnet Access
Use this command to disable access by Telnet altogether.
From the SCE(config)# prompt, type:
Command
no service telnetd
Assigning an ACL to the Telnet Interface
From the SCE(config-line)# prompt, type:
Command
access-class acl-number in
OL-30621-02
Preventing Telnet Access, page 5-35
Assigning an ACL to the Telnet Interface, page 5-35
Configuring Telnet Timeout, page 5-36
Enable/disable the interface
Assign an ACL to permit or deny incoming connections.
Timeout for Telnet sessions, that is, if there is no activity on the session, how long the Cisco SCE
platform waits before automatically cutting off the Telnet connection.
access-class in
line vty
[no] access list
[no] service telnetd
[no] timeout
show line vty access-class in
show line vty timeout
Purpose
Disables access by Telnet.
Current Telnet sessions are not disconnected, but
no new Telnet sessions are allowed.
Purpose
The specified ACL controls access to the Telnet
interface.
acl-number is the ID number of an existing ACL.
Cisco SCE 8000 10GBE Software Configuration Guide
Managing the Telnet Interface
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