Summary Of Telnet Access Configuration Commands; Managing Gateway Secrets - Avaya G250 Administration Manual

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Accessing the Avaya G250/G350 Media Gateway

Summary of Telnet access configuration commands

For more information about these commands, see Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 CLI
Reference, 03-300437.
Table 11: Telnet access configuration commands
Command
ip telnet
ip telnet-client
show ip telnet
show protocol
telnet

Managing gateway secrets

The G250/G350 provides a mechanism for storage, backup, and restore of sensitive materials
(passwords and keys) maintained in the Media Gateways.
All sensitive materials are encrypted using a Master Configuration Key (MCK), derived from a
passphrase entered by an administrator. The secrets are then stored in the configuration file in
an encrypted format. This enables copying configurations, including secrets, from one device to
another. The only requirement is that the administrator must generate an identical MCK (by
using the same passphrase) in the target device before executing the copy operation.
Note:
All gateways have the same default MCK. For security reasons, it is
Note:
recommended to configure a new MCK immediately upon gateway installation.
78 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways
Description
Enable the G250/G350 to establish an incoming telnet
connection, or disable its ability to establish an incoming telnet
connection
Enable the G250/G350 to establish an outgoing telnet
connection, or disable its ability to establish an outgoing telnet
connection
Display the status of the Telnet server and the current Telnet
connections
Display the status of the telnet or telnet-client protocol
Initiate a login session via telnet to a network host

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