Web And Telnet Parameters; Table 4-3: Web And Telnet Ini File Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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4.4.3

Web and Telnet Parameters

The Web- and Telnet-related ini file configuration parameters are described in the table
below.
Parameter
WebAccessList_x
WebRADIUSLogin
DisableWebTask
ResetWebPassword
WelcomeMessage
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Table 4-3: Web and Telnet ini File Parameters

Defines up to ten IP addresses that are permitted to access the
device's Web interface and Telnet interfaces. Access from an
undefined IP address is denied. This security feature is inactive (i.e.,
the device can be accessed from any IP address) when the table is
empty.
For example:
WebAccessList_0 = 10.13.2.66
WebAccessList_1 = 10.13.77.7
The default value is 0.0.0.0 (i.e., the device can be accessed from
any IP address).
For defining the Web and Telnet Access list using the Web interface,
refer to ''Configuring the Web and Telnet Access List'' on page 102.
For a description of this parameter, refer to ''Configuring the General
Security Settings'' on page 109.
[0] = Enable Web management (default).
[1] = Disable Web management.
Resets the username and password of the primary and secondary
accounts to their defaults.
[0] = Password and username retain their values (default).
[1] = Password and username are reset (for the default username
and password, refer to User Accounts).
Note: The username and password cannot be reset from the Web
interface (i.e., via AdminPage or by loading an ini file).
This ini file table parameter configures the Welcome message that
appears after a Web interface login. The format of this parameter is
as follows:
[WelcomeMessage ]
FORMAT WelcomeMessage_Index = WelcomeMessage_Text
WelcomeMessage 1 = "..." ;
WelcomeMessage 2 = "..." ;
WelcomeMessage 3 = "..." ;
[\WelcomeMessage]
For Example:
[WelcomeMessage ]
FORMAT WelcomeMessage_Index = WelcomeMessage_Text
WelcomeMessage 1 = "**********************************" ;
WelcomeMessage 2 = "********* This is a Welcome message ***" ;
WelcomeMessage 3 = "**********************************" ;
[\WelcomeMessage]
Notes:
Each index represents a line of text in the Welcome message box.
Up to 20 indices can be defined.
If this parameter is not configured, no Welcome message is
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