Changing The Telnet Port; Disabling Telnet - HP P4518A - Traffic Management Server Sa7150 User Manual

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NOTE: If other remote
sessions are already
running and the new one
exceeds the number
allowed as configured
with the set
max_remote_sessions
command, the CLI
displays the message,
"Max Remote Session
Limit of (5) exceeded!"
Either close a session, or
increase the maximum
number allowed.
Changing the
Telnet Port
Disabling
Telnet
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After you enter your password, the Telnet session displays the
SA7150's CLI. From this point, you can manage the device as you
would from the local serial console, minus the few disallowed
commands listed in the "Limitations" section near the beginning of
this chapter.
The Telnet port is set and displayed by using the CLI commands set
telnet_port <port > and show telnet_por t.
These commands are available only at the local serial console and
when the remote management is enabled. By default, the Telnet port
number is 23.
To set the Telnet port:
HP SA7150> set telnet_port 230
To display the Telnet port:
HP SA7150>
Telnet Port Number: 23 0
Telnet sessions are disabled at the SA7150's local serial console. To
disable, follow the steps below:
HP SA7150> set telnet disable
To verify Telnet disable:
HP SA7150> show telnet
Telnet: disable
To ensure that Telnet sessions remain disabled across a device
shutdown and startup, run the config save command.
show telnet_port

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