Summary Of Recovery Password Commands; Enabling And Disabling Telnet Access - Avaya G250 Administration Manual

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Summary of recovery password commands

For more information about these commands, see Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 CLI
Reference, 03-300437.
Table 10: Master Configuration Key configuration commands
Command
set terminal recovery
password

Enabling and disabling telnet access

You can enable and disable the G250/G350's ability to establish incoming and outgoing telnet
connections, using the following commands. You can only use these commands when
accessing the G250/G350 via a direct connection to the Console port.
Use the ip telnet command to enable the G250/G350 to establish an incoming telnet
connection. Use the no form of this command to disable the G250/G350's ability to
establish an incoming telnet connection.
Enter ip telnet-client to enable the G250/G350 to establish an outgoing telnet
connection. Use the no form of this command to disable the G250/G350's ability to
establish an outgoing telnet connection.
Note:
These commands are secured commands and are not displayed together with
Note:
the running configuration (using the show running-config command). To see
the status of these commands, use the show protocol command.
Use the show ip telnet command to display the status of the Telnet server and the
current Telnet connections.
Description
Enable or disable the recovery password
Special security features
Issue 5 June 2008
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