Application Server Commands
Application servers (as described in OOBM and Server Applications in the
Concepts section above) have added a
options to specify which interface(s) is(are) active.
Default value is
for all servers.
both
For example:
Telnet:
telnet-server [listen <oobm | data | both>]
Management and Configuration Guide, page 7-6
SSH:
ip ssh [listen <oobm | data | both>]
Access Security Guide, page 6-16
SNMP:
snmp-server [listen <oobm | data | both>]
Management and Configuration Guide, page 13-34
TFTP:
tftp server [listen <oobm | data | both>]
Management and Configuration Guide, page A-9
HTTP:
web-management [listen <oobm | data | both>]
Management and Configuration Guide, page 7-7
In all cases,
show running-config
Use the
form of the command to prevent the server from running on either
no
interface. For example:
Telnet:
no telnet-server
SSH:
no ip ssh
SNMP:
no snmp-server
TFTP:
no tftp server
HTTP:
no web-management
Network Out-of-Band Management (OOBM)
keyword with
listen
will display the server configurations.
Tasks
oobm|data|both
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